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Conditional Operator in Operators of Programming in C
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Conditional operator (?:) 
Conditional operator is used to instead of if-else. Conditional operator is also called as ternary operator.

?: operator is used as
condition?true-block:false-block;

If condition is true then true-block of statement will execute otherwise false-block.
Program
#include
void main(){
    int a,b;
    int big;
    a = 10;
    b = 20;
    big = (a > b)?a:b;
    printf("%d is big",big);
}
Output 
20 is big
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