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15          if(a>b)
                16          {

                17              if(a>c)
                18                  System.out.println(a + " is greater than " + b + " and " + c);

                19              else
                20                  System.out.println(c + " is greater than " + a + " and " + b);

                21          }
                22          else

                23          {
                24              if(b>c)

                25                  System.out.println(b + " is greater than " + a + " and " + c);
                26              else
                27                  System.out.println(c + " is greater than " + a + " and " + b);

                28          }

                29          System.out.println("--------------------------");
                30      }
                31  }


              You will get the following output:














                   7.3 TERNARY OPERATOR
              Ternary  operator  is  another  way  of  representing  the  if  statement.  It  is  a  special  operator  with  two  symbols  and
              containing three operands or expressions. Syntax of the ternary operator is:

                  Result = (Condition)? Statement1 : Statement 2;
              If the conditional expression evaluates to true, then Statement1 will execute otherwise Statement 2 will execute.

                Program 7    To input a number and print whether it is greater than 40 or not.


                 1  import java.util.*;
                 2  class greater_than_forty

                 3      {
                 4          public static void main ()





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