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fn bigger(a: i32, b:i32) -> i32 {
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// Complete this function to return the bigger number!
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// Do not use:
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// - return
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// - another function call
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// - additional variables
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// Scroll down for hints.
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}
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fn main() {
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assert_eq!(10, bigger(10, 8));
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assert_eq!(42, bigger(32, 42));
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}
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// What is Rust's equivalent of the ternary operator?
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// In C(++) this would be: a>b ? a : b
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// In Python it would be: a if a>b else b
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// If you still can't do it: Search online for rust ternary operator
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