[wutcol, `?:`, %wtcl](#wtcl) ============================ If, then `?:`, `wutcol`, is a natural hoon that produces `q` if `p` is yes (`&`, `0`), or `r` if `p` is no (`|`, 1). `?:` is most similar to the traditional "if" statement, producing the first expression if the loobean is true. `?:` is the inverse of `?.`. See also -------- [wutdot, `?.`, %wtdt](#wtdt) ============================ Produces -------- Twig: `[%wtcl p=twig q=twig r=twig]` Sample ------ `p`, `q`, and `r` are [twig]()s. Tall form --------- ?: p q r Wide form --------- ?:(p q r) Irregular form -------------- None Examples -------- ~zod/try=> ?:((gth 1 2) 1 2) 2 ~zod/try=> ?:(?=(%a 'a') %yup %not-a) %yup Here we see two common cases of `?:` in the wide form, one uses an expression `gte` that produces a loobean and the other [`?=`]() to produce one of its cases.