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> Note that the byte code of the two methods is almost exactly the same. There's a small difference, in that the version with the ternary operator contains a goto instruction, while the version with the if just immediately does areturn. Which of these is faster or more efficient is hard to say.
In practice you will not notice any difference between using a ternary operator or using an if statement.
Do not use one or the other just because you think one is more efficient than the other. These kind of micro-optimisations almost never make any sense.
> Note that the byte code of the two methods is almost exactly the same. There's a small difference, in that the version with the ternary operator contains a goto instruction, while the version with the if just immediately does areturn. Which of these is faster or more efficient is hard to say.
In practice you will not notice any difference between using a ternary operator or using an if statement.
Do not use one or the other just because you think one is more efficient than the other. These kind of micro-optimisations almost never make any sense.