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Java ?: operator in vb.net

Is there a ?: operator equivalent in .net? eg in java I can do:

retParts[0] = (emailParts.length > 0) ? emailParts[0] : "";

rather than

if (emailParts.length > 0) {
    retParts[0] = emailParts[0];
} else {
    retParts[0] = "";
}

I'd like to be able to do similar in VB.NET.

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themaninthesuitcase Avatar asked Jan 21 '10 10:01

themaninthesuitcase


1 Answers

Use the If operator:

' data type infered from ifTrue and ifFalse
... = If(condition, ifTrue, ifFalse)     

This operator was introduced in VB.NET 9 (released with .net Framework 3.5). In earlier versions, you will have to resort to the IIf function (no type inference, no short-circuiting):

' always returns Object, always evaluates both ifTrue and ifFalse
... = IIf(condition, ifTrue, ifFalse)    
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Heinzi Avatar answered Nov 08 '22 08:11

Heinzi