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If you look at

if (!x) {
if (x == false) {

It looks like !x is better, but

if (!isSomething()) {
if (isSomething() == false) {

you can easily oversee the !

What to do? Is there a recommendation?

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4 Answers 4

12

The hidden third option is to name your variables and methods properly.

Instead of

if (!isDisabled()) {
    ...
}

use

if (isEnabled()) {
    ...
}

or if you want to check for the negative:

boolean disabled = !isEnabled();
if (disabled) {
    ...
}

or add both methods:

boolean isDisabled() {
    return !isEnabled();
}

Edit: I found this question: Is it bad to explicitly compare against boolean constants e.g. if (b == false) in Java?

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  • +1 yep, I think if you have a function is better to make it that you check if the return value is true more then if it's not false, like: if(isEnabled()){}
    – Pietro
    Dec 16, 2010 at 13:27
7

I would stick with the notation if (!isSomething()) {. If you or others find it hard to read you can always add a little whitespace around the '!' in order to make it stand out:

if ( ! isSomething()) { or if ( !isSomething()) {

Furthermore, multiple conditional statements can become overwhelming with the following notation

if (isSomething() == false && isSomethingElse() == false && ..),

whereas its alternative is short and succinct. After a while it becomes natural to read the '!' along with the statements as "not isSomething() and not isSomethingElse()".

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  • +1 for the spaces around "!" trick, I never think about doing this, but it can be useful :) Dec 16, 2010 at 13:13
3

I don't think there is any recommendation that everyone would follow.

Do it your way, personnally, I would choose the if (!isSomething()) style :)

Especially since I already chose the if (!x) style.

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  • +1 for the consistency argument. Com'on, LaGrandMere, almost 1000 ;)
    – VonC
    Dec 20, 2010 at 11:07
  • @VonC : thanks mate, it's done, I got my first 1000 points :) Dec 20, 2010 at 15:54
  • yes, excellent! Now if you can just lose the "Hi!" ;) and you will have a better fit with the spirit of this Q&A site (just about answers)
    – VonC
    Dec 20, 2010 at 18:25
  • @VonC : Haha, I'm a desperate chatter, I think :D Dec 21, 2010 at 8:57
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if ( !isSomething() ) {

would be the best in my opinion. This way you're keeping the character count down, your code is readable and that ! does stick out at the beginning, so just by skimming through code, others can see its intention.

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