Your answer is here 
- https://tip.golang.org/doc/faq#Does_Go_have_a_ternary_form.


On Tuesday, 14 August 2018 22:13:37 UTC+5:30, Mark Volkmann wrote:
>
> I’m new to Go and I imagine the idea of adding a ternary operator to Go 
> has been discussed many times. Rather than repeat that, can someone point 
> me to a discussion about why Go doesn’t add this? I’m struggling to 
> understand why it is desirable to write code like this: 
>
> var color 
> if temperature > 100 { 
>     color = “red” 
> } else { 
>     color = “blue” 
> } 
>
> Instead of this: 
>
> var color = temperature > 100 ? “red” : “blue” 
>
> Is the ternary really so confusing that it justifies writing 6 lines of 
> code instead of 1? I realize I could eliminate two lines like the 
> following, but this isn’t a good idea if the values come from function 
> calls since there would sometimes be needless function calls. 
>
> var color = “blue” 
> if temperature > 100 { 
>     color = “red” 
> } 
>
> --- 
> R. Mark Volkmann 
> Object Computing, Inc.

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