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I did not find a better name for this question...

I want to check if two numbers are either both smaller than 0, both 0 or both greater than 0. Is there an easier way than this?

if (nr0 < 0 && nr1 < 0 || nr0 == 0 && nr1 == 0 || nr0 > 0 && nr1 > 0) {
    //do smth...
}
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For readability and simplicity I would suggest:

if (Math.sign(nr0) == Math.sign(nr1)) {
    //...
}

From MDN:

If the argument is a positive number, negative number, positive zero or negative zero, [Math.sign] will return 1, -1, 0 or -0 respectively. Otherwise, NaN is returned.

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You can multiply the numbers and check the multiplication should be positive (this will cover both being negative and both being positive) or they should be equal (which will cover the 0 case)

if(nr1*nr2 > 0 || (nr1 === nr2)){
    console.log("On the same side of number scale");
}
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  • Depending on numbers this can cause integer overflow, so I wouldn't rely on that solution too much. Jul 22, 2020 at 20:58
  • This does not work for very small numbers, e.g. -1e-64 * -1e-1164 > 0 is false. Apr 19, 2022 at 10:23
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One way would be:

if ( nr0 * nr1 > 0 || (nr0 == 0 && nr1 == 0)) {
    // do sth...
}
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