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---
id: 587d7b7e367417b2b2512b24
title: Use the Conditional (Ternary) Operator
challengeType: 1
forumTopicId: 301181
dashedName: use-the-conditional-ternary-operator
---
# --description--
The <dfn>conditional operator</dfn>, also called the <dfn>ternary operator</dfn>, can be used as a one line if-else expression.
The syntax is:
`condition ? expression-if-true : expression-if-false;`
The following function uses an if-else statement to check a condition:
```js
function findGreater(a, b) {
if(a > b) {
return "a is greater";
}
else {
return "b is greater";
}
}
```
This can be re-written using the `conditional operator`:
```js
function findGreater(a, b) {
return a > b ? "a is greater" : "b is greater";
}
```
# --instructions--
Use the `conditional operator` in the `checkEqual` function to check if two numbers are equal or not. The function should return either "Equal" or "Not Equal".
# --hints--
`checkEqual` should use the `conditional operator`
```js
assert(/.+?\s*?\?\s*?.+?\s*?:\s*?.+?/.test(code));
```
`checkEqual(1, 2)` should return "Not Equal"
```js
assert(checkEqual(1, 2) === 'Not Equal');
```
`checkEqual(1, 1)` should return "Equal"
```js
assert(checkEqual(1, 1) === 'Equal');
```
`checkEqual(1, -1)` should return "Not Equal"
```js
assert(checkEqual(1, -1) === 'Not Equal');
```
# --seed--
## --seed-contents--
```js
function checkEqual(a, b) {
}
checkEqual(1, 2);
```
# --solutions--
```js
function checkEqual(a, b) {
return a === b ? "Equal" : "Not Equal";
}
```