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  2. Ternary conditional operator - Wikipedia

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    MATLAB; Pascal although Object Pascal / Delphi do have a function IfThen to do the same (with caveats) Rust The if..else construct is an expression and can be used to get the same functionality. [27] Scala; XProfan PowerShell (in old versions) an elegant workaround is to use (<value for true>,<value for false>)[!(<condition>)] [28]

  3. PHP syntax and semantics - Wikipedia

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    Object handling was completely rewritten for PHP 5, expanding the feature set and enhancing performance. [42] In previous versions of PHP, objects were handled like primitive types . [ 42 ] The drawback of this method was that the whole object was copied when a variable was assigned or passed as a parameter to a method.

  4. Conditional (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    if discount < 11% then print (you have to pay $30) elseif discount<21% then print (you have to pay $20) elseif discount<31% then print (you have to pay $10) end if; In the example above, if the discount is 10%, then the first if statement will be evaluated as true and "you have to pay $30" will be printed out.

  5. Null coalescing operator - Wikipedia

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    The null coalescing operator is a binary operator that is part of the syntax for a basic conditional expression in several programming languages, such as (in alphabetical order): C# [1] since version 2.0, [2] Dart [3] since version 1.12.0, [4] PHP since version 7.0.0, [5] Perl since version 5.10 as logical defined-or, [6] PowerShell since 7.0.0, [7] and Swift [8] as nil-coalescing operator.

  6. Sentinel value - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, a sentinel value (also referred to as a flag value, trip value, rogue value, signal value, or dummy data) is a special value in the context of an algorithm which uses its presence as a condition of termination, typically in a loop or recursive algorithm.

  7. Short-circuit evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Short-circuit evaluation, minimal evaluation, or McCarthy evaluation (after John McCarthy) is the semantics of some Boolean operators in some programming languages in which the second argument is executed or evaluated only if the first argument does not suffice to determine the value of the expression: when the first argument of the AND function evaluates to false, the overall value must be ...

  8. Control flow - Wikipedia

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    Several programming languages (e.g., Ada, D, C++11, Smalltalk, PHP, Perl, Object Pascal, Java, C#, MATLAB, Visual Basic, Ruby, Python, JavaScript, Fortran 95 and later) have special constructs which allow implicit looping through all elements of an array, or all members of a set or collection.

  9. Modelica - Wikipedia

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    The goal was to develop an object-oriented language for modeling of technical systems in order to reuse and exchange dynamic system models in a standardized format. Modelica 1.0 is based on the PhD thesis [ 5 ] of Hilding Elmqvist and on the experience with the modeling languages Allan, [ 6 ] Dymola , NMF [ 7 ] ObjectMath, [ 8 ] Omola, [ 9 ...