Negated conditions are more difficult to understand. Code can be made more readable by inverting the condition instead.
This rule disallows negated conditions in either of the following:
if
statements which have an else
branchExamples of incorrect code for this rule:
/*eslint no-negated-condition: "error"*/ if (!a) { doSomething(); } else { doSomethingElse(); } if (a != b) { doSomething(); } else { doSomethingElse(); } if (a !== b) { doSomething(); } else { doSomethingElse(); } !a ? c : b
Examples of correct code for this rule:
/*eslint no-negated-condition: "error"*/ if (!a) { doSomething(); } if (!a) { doSomething(); } else if (b) { doSomething(); } if (a != b) { doSomething(); } a ? b : c
This rule was introduced in ESLint 1.6.0.
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https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-negated-condition