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Ternary operator inside if else


#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

int main(void)
{
  int magic;
  int guess;

  magic = rand()/* generate the magic number */

  printf("Guess the magic number: ");
  scanf("%d", &guess);

  if(guess == magic) {
    printf("** Right ** ");
    printf("%d is the magic number", magic);
  }
  else
    guess > magic ? printf("High": printf("Low");

  return 0;



  

           
       
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