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Arity and Conditional operator

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Difference between Arity and Conditional operator

Arity vs. Conditional operator

In logic, mathematics, and computer science, the arity of a function or operation is the number of arguments or operands that the function takes. A conditional operator is a type of operator.

Similarities between Arity and Conditional operator

Arity and Conditional operator have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): ?:, Operator (computer programming), Ternary operation.

?:

In computer programming, ?: is a ternary operator that is part of the syntax for basic conditional expressions in several programming languages.

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Operator (computer programming)

Programming languages typically support a set of operators: constructs which behave generally like functions, but which differ syntactically or semantically from usual functions.

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Ternary operation

In mathematics, a ternary operation is an ''n''-ary operation with n.

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Arity and Conditional operator Comparison

Arity has 87 relations, while Conditional operator has 5. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.26% = 3 / (87 + 5).

References

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