--- title: Use the Conditional (Ternary) Operator --- ![:triangular_flag_on_post:](https://forum.freecodecamp.com/images/emoji/emoji_one/triangular_flag_on_post.png?v=3 ":triangular_flag_on_post:") Remember to use **`Read-Search-Ask`** if you get stuck. Try to pair program ![:busts_in_silhouette:](https://forum.freecodecamp.com/images/emoji/emoji_one/busts_in_silhouette.png?v=3 ":busts_in_silhouette:") and write your own code ![:pencil:](https://forum.freecodecamp.com/images/emoji/emoji_one/pencil.png?v=3 ":pencil:") ## Use the Conditional (Ternary) Operator ### ![:checkered_flag:](https://forum.freecodecamp.com/images/emoji/emoji_one/checkered_flag.png?v=3 ":checkered_flag:") Problem Explanation: * You need to write a function named `checkEqual`, which checks if the two parameters are equal. * If the parameters are equal, `true` is to be returned else `false` should be returned. ## ![:speech_balloon:](https://forum.freecodecamp.com/images/emoji/emoji_one/speech_balloon.png?v=3 ":speech_balloon:") Hint Use ternary operator to check for equality. > _try to solve the problem now_ ## Spoiler Alert! ![warning sign](//discourse-user-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/original/2X/2/2d6c412a50797771301e7ceabd554cef4edcd74d.gif) **Solution ahead!** ```javascript function checkEqual(a, b) { return a === b ? true : false; } ``` ### Code Explanation: * A function `checkEqual` is declared, it accepts two parameters in variables `a` and `b`. * The `return` statement would return the value of the evaluated ternary expression. * The ternary expression checks if `a` and `b` are equal or not and returns `true` or `false` respectively.