I want to achieve this:
if (full) {
return
}
else{
// nuthin
}
But shorter, something like:
full ? return : null;
But that doesn't work..
I could do:
if (full) { return }
But I like the ternary more
I expected something like full ? return
to work...
I basically want to break out of the current function when the value is true... Are there any better/working shorthands available?
I want to achieve this:
if (full) {
return
}
else{
// nuthin
}
But shorter, something like:
full ? return : null;
But that doesn't work..
I could do:
if (full) { return }
But I like the ternary more
I expected something like full ? return
to work...
I basically want to break out of the current function when the value is true... Are there any better/working shorthands available?
Share Improve this question edited Jun 2, 2014 at 18:22 TrySpace asked May 27, 2014 at 13:45 TrySpaceTrySpace 2,4708 gold badges37 silver badges65 bronze badges 03 Answers
Reset to default 5The arguments of a ternary are expressions not statements.
return;
is a statement so what you're proposing is not syntatically valid.
Your if
statement is about as terse as you can make it: especially if you remove unnecessary braces.
Explainations
If you only want the test if true, you can use the logical AND operator &&
like so:
index.js
:
(function(){
var full=true;
full&&alert('Glass is full');
})();
Note that in this example, nothing will happen in case var full=false;
.
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So this is as short as it gets:
if full return