Reports conditional expressions whose conditions are negated. Flipping the order of the conditional expression branches will usually increase the clarity of such statements.

Use the checkboxes below to ignore comparisons of the form obj != null or num != 0. Since obj != null effectively means "obj exists", the meaning of the whole expression does not involve any negation and is therefore easy to understand.

The same reasoning applies to num != 0 expressions, especially when using bit masks.

These forms have the added benefit of mentioning the interesting case first. In most cases, the value for the == null branch is null itself, like in the following examples:

    static String getName(Person p) {
        return p != null ? p.getName() : null;
    }

    static String getExecutableString(int fileMode) {
        return (fileMode & 0xb001001001) != 0 ? "executable" : "non-executable";
    }