Code Inspection: 'if' statement can be re-written as '?:' expression
The conditional ?: (ternary) operator in C# is the most elegant way to execute one of two simple expressions depending on the value of a simple boolean expression.
Therefore, if JetBrains Rider encounters an if...else
statement in this context, it suggests converting it to a more succinct ?:
operator.
Here is an example of a quick-fix suggested by this inspection:
void Foo(string msg1, string msg2, bool flag)
{
if (flag)
Console.WriteLine(msg1);
else
Console.WriteLine(msg2);
}
void Foo(string msg1, string msg2, bool flag)
{
Console.WriteLine(flag ? msg1 : msg2);
}
Last modified: 07 April 2022