How can I execute in Delphi a conditional statements in a String?
In PHP there is something like this:
<?php
echo "Hello (isset($name) ? $name : 'Guest'));
?>
I'm assuming you actually want to evaluate code that is not known until runtime. That's the only reason why you would have code in a string. If my assumption is correct, then you cannot do that readily in Delphi. Delphi is compiled. So in order to execute Delphi code you need to compile it.
You could consider using a scripting language for this part of your program. There are many available.
Of course, if all you want is a conditional operator in Delphi then there is none built in but the RTL provides IfThen:
function IfThen(AValue: Boolean; const ATrue: string;
AFalse: string = ''): string;
Description
Conditionally returns one of two specified values.
IfThen checks the expression passed as AValue and returns ATrue if it evaluates to true, or AFalse if it evaluates to false. In Delphi, if the AFalse parameter is omitted, IfThen returns 0 or an empty string when AValue evaluates to False.