JS.BASE.NO.TERNARY

Disallow ternary operators

The ternary operator is used to conditionally assign a value to a variable. Some believe that the use of ternary operators leads to unclear code.

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var foo = isBar ? baz : qux;

Rule Details

This rule disallows ternary operators.

Examples of incorrect code for this rule:

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/*eslint no-ternary: "error"*/

var foo = isBar ? baz : qux;

function quux() {
  return foo ? bar() : baz();
}

Examples of correct code for this rule:

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/*eslint no-ternary: "error"*/

var foo;

if (isBar) {
    foo = baz;
} else {
    foo = qux;
}

function quux() {
    if (foo) {
        return bar();
    } else {
        return baz();
    }
}

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