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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T00:24:09+00:00 2026-05-13T00:24:09+00:00

in a conventional C# code block: myInt = (<condition> ? <true value> : <false

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in a conventional C# code block:

"myInt = (<condition> ? <true value> : <false value>)"

but what about use inside an .aspx where I want to response.write conditionally:

<% ( Discount > 0 ?  Response.Write( "$" + Html.Encode(discountDto.Discount.FlatOff.ToString("#,###."): "")%>

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    2026-05-13T00:24:09+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:24 am

    It’s worth understanding what the different markup tags mean within ASP.NET template markup processing:

    <% expression %>   - evaluates an expression in the underlying page language
    <%= expression %>  - short-hand for Response.Write() - expression is converted to a string and emitted
    <%# expression %>  - a databinding expression that allows markup to access the current value of a bound control
    

    So to emit the value of a ternary expression (err conditional operator) you can either use:

    <%= (condition) ? if-true : if-false %>
    

    or you can writeL

    <% Response.Write( (condition) ? if-true : if-false ) %>
    

    If you were using databound control (like a repeater, for example), you could use the databinding format to evaluate and emit the result:

    <asp:Repeater runat='server' otherattributes='...'>
         <ItemTemplate>
              <div class='<%# Container.DataItem( condition ? if-true : if-false ) %>'>  content </div>
         </ItemTemplate>
     </asp:Repeater>
    

    An interesting aspect of the <%# %> markup extension is that it can be used inside of attributes of a tag, whereas the other two forms (<% and <%=) can only be used in tag content (with a few special case exceptions). The example above demonstrates this.

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