Hi,
I really like the clarity of the documentation, but is there a reason why this page
http://processing.org/reference/conditional.html
doesn't at least mention somewhere that this conditional ? : operator is also known as the ternary operator or conditional operator instead of just conditional.
The only reason I ask is because this information might make it a bit easier for people to search for external documentation on this operator, as I am not sure how well search engines parse characters like "?". It's not a big issue, just my own minor nit-picky suggestion. :) Thanks.
Hi, I really like the clarity of the documentation, but is there a reason why this page http://processing.org/reference/conditional.html doesn't at least mention somewhere that this conditional ? : operator is also known as the ternary operator or conditional operator instead of just conditional.
The only reason I ask is because this information might make it a bit easier for people to search for external documentation on this operator, as I am not sure how well search engines parse characters like "?". It's not a big issue, just my own minor nit-picky suggestion. :) Thanks.