Re: using ($test)?$true:$false in a string

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On Fri, November 18, 2005 2:13 pm, Dylan wrote:
> Is it possible to use the ($test)?$true:$false construction in a
> (double
> quoted) string without dropping out of the string and concatenating? I
> have
> many lines like:
>
> $var = "first part of string ".(($a==$b)?$c:$d)." rest of string";
>
> and I feel it would be more elegant to be able to do something like:
>
> $var ="first part of string {(($a==$b)?$c:$d)} rest of string";

You could try it faster than I could answer...

If it doesn't work, maybe do:
$z = $a==$b ? $c : $d;
$var = "first part of string $z rest of string";

Burying too much login in the middle of your data/string is probably a
Bad Idea (tm) anyway.

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