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    I love something = condition and result1 or result2 in lua

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    • capuccino@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

      I love something = condition and result1 or result2 in lua

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      often I do a function called elvis XD with the next signature elvis(condition, res1, res2)

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        print("odd" if num % 2 else "even")
        

        That's the native python version, for those curious

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          Peak programming

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          • entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.orgE [email protected]
            print("odd" if num % 2 else "even")
            

            That's the native python version, for those curious

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            That's way too non-convoluted enough

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            • capuccino@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

              I love something = condition and result1 or result2 in lua

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              Python does that, too.

              https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#boolean-operations-and-or-not

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                That's way too non-convoluted enough

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                Python is kinda like that in general, unless you try to make it read like ass

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                  Yeah... I played that "serial killer or programming language inventor" game.

                  The only one I was completely in disagreement with was the inventor of Python. He's definitely a mass-murderer

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                    num % 2 isn't a boolean result in any of these languages, so I feel like it would always output "odd"

                    Edit: 0 is false, everything else is true.

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                    • entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.orgE [email protected]

                      Python is kinda like that in general, unless you try to make it read like ass

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                      Clearly an inferior language. /s

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                      • kn0wmad1c@programming.devK [email protected]

                        num % 2 isn't a boolean result in any of these languages, so I feel like it would always output "odd"

                        Edit: 0 is false, everything else is true.

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                        In JS 0 is the same as False

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                        • kn0wmad1c@programming.devK [email protected]

                          num % 2 isn't a boolean result in any of these languages, so I feel like it would always output "odd"

                          Edit: 0 is false, everything else is true.

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                          All of those languages will convert numbers into booleans, 0 is false, all other numbers are true.

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                          • kn0wmad1c@programming.devK [email protected]

                            num % 2 isn't a boolean result in any of these languages, so I feel like it would always output "odd"

                            Edit: 0 is false, everything else is true.

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                            The joys of dynamic typing.

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                            • moomoomoo309@programming.devM [email protected]

                              All of those languages will convert numbers into booleans, 0 is false, all other numbers are true.

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                              Ah, that makes sense.

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                              • kn0wmad1c@programming.devK [email protected]

                                num % 2 isn't a boolean result in any of these languages, so I feel like it would always output "odd"

                                Edit: 0 is false, everything else is true.

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                                0 is false in C, Python, and JS. It should work

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                                • kn0wmad1c@programming.devK [email protected]

                                  num % 2 isn't a boolean result in any of these languages, so I feel like it would always output "odd"

                                  Edit: 0 is false, everything else is true.

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                                  You'd be surprised.

                                  But seriously, numbers can be used as booleans in an impressive number of languages. Including machine code for almost every machine out there.

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                                  • entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.orgE [email protected]
                                    print("odd" if num % 2 else "even")
                                    

                                    That's the native python version, for those curious

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                                    Why is the return first?

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                                    • moomoomoo309@programming.devM [email protected]

                                      All of those languages will convert numbers into booleans, 0 is false, all other numbers are true.

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                                      That makes sense. However, num % 2 equaling 0 would mean it's even, and not "odd" like the ternary operator is outputting, yeah?

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                                      • moomoomoo309@programming.devM [email protected]

                                        All of those languages will convert numbers into booleans, 0 is false, all other numbers are true.

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                                        Ah that makes sense.

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                                        • kn0wmad1c@programming.devK [email protected]

                                          num % 2 isn't a boolean result in any of these languages, so I feel like it would always output "odd"

                                          Edit: 0 is false, everything else is true.

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                                          In JS at least, there's a concept of truthiness and falsiness. 0, undefined, null, and a few other non-boolean values are treated as false if used in conditionals and logical operations, while every other value is treated as true. I'm pretty sure python has something similar.

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