right, i intended to include the 3rd value but it was a bit of a rush
post.
what would the proper syntax for "condition ? val1 : val2" be in haml?

On Mar 31, 5:56 pm, Nathan Weizenbaum <[email protected]> wrote:
> A ternary operator has three components (hence the name): it's of the form
> "condition ? value1 : value2", where value1 is used if condition is true,
> and value2 is used otherwise. In your example, you're missing value2.
>
> If you only have one value, you can do this: "%title= value if condition".
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Brewster <[email protected]> wrote:
> > i have been struggling with using an if statement in my haml markup.
>
> > in my layout i have:
>
> >    -if controller.action_name == 'index'
> >        = controller.action_name.titleize
>
> > however, i wanted to implement that inline in my title
>
> >    %title= controller.action_name == 'index' ?
> > controller.action_name.titleize
>
> > the latter does not work, and i have tried a variety of different
> > syntaxes, but i am just not having any success. i am releatively new
> > to ruby, and a noob with haml, so hoepfully there is something obvious
> > i am overlooking.
>
> > thanks!
>
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