Why does
print "$str is " , ispalindrome($str) ? "" : " not" , " a palindrome\n"
print “madam is a palindrome”, but
print "$str is " . ispalindrome($str) ? "" : " not" . " a palindrome\n"
prints “”?
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The conditional operator (
? :) has higher precedence than the comma, but lower than the period. Thus, the first line is parsed as:while the second is parsed as: