My function setA() looks like this:
public double setA(){
double a;
aField.getText() == null || aField.getText().trim().isEmpty() ? a = 1 : a = Double.parseDouble(aField.getText());
//a = aField.getText() == null || aField.getText().trim().isEmpty() ? a = 1 : a = Double.parseDouble(aField.getText());
//return aField.getText() == null || aField.getText().trim().isEmpty() ? a = 1 : a = Double.parseDouble(aField.getText());
/*if(aField.getText() == null || aField.getText().trim().isEmpty())
a = 1;
else
a = Double.parseDouble(aField.getText());*/
return a;
}
I want to get rid of if/else and rewrite it with the ternary operator. None of these 3 ternary options work and, on a build, they show the same mistake:
java: unexpected type required: variable found: value
Meanwhile the commented if/else block works just fine. Passing TextField aField into the function and working through this. doesn't help + before building I see
Variable 'a' might not have been initialized
What's the mistake?
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