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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:49:38+00:00 2026-05-10T19:49:38+00:00

I know the standard way of using the null coalescing operator in C# is

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I know the standard way of using the null coalescing operator in C# is to set default values.

string nobody = null; string somebody = "Bob Saget"; string anybody = "";  anybody = nobody   ?? "Mr. T"; // Returns Mr. T anybody = somebody ?? "Mr. T"; // Returns "Bob Saget" 

But what else can ?? be used for? It doesn’t seem as useful as the ternary operator, apart from being more concise and easier to read than:

nobody = null; anybody = nobody == null ? "Bob Saget" : nobody; // Returns Bob Saget 

So given that fewer even know about null coalescing operator…

  • Have you used ?? for something else?

  • Is ?? necessary, or should you just use the ternary operator (that most are familiar with)

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:49:38+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:49 pm

    Well, first of all, it’s much easier to chain than the standard ternary operator:

    string anybody = parm1 ?? localDefault ?? globalDefault; 

    vs.

    string anyboby = (parm1 != null) ? parm1                : ((localDefault != null) ? localDefault                : globalDefault); 

    It also works well if a null-possible object isn’t a variable:

    string anybody = Parameters["Name"]               ?? Settings["Name"]               ?? GlobalSetting["Name"]; 

    vs.

    string anybody = (Parameters["Name"] != null ? Parameters["Name"]                  : (Settings["Name"] != null) ? Settings["Name"]                  :  GlobalSetting["Name"]; 
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