The size of a collection and the length of an array are always greater than or equal to zero. So testing that a size or length is greater than or
equal to zero doesn't make sense, since the result is always true
. Similarly testing that it is less than zero will always return
false
. Perhaps the intent was to check the non-emptiness of the collection or array instead.
if (someSet.size >= 0) {...} // Noncompliant if (someMap.size < 0) {...} // Noncompliant const result = someArray.length >= 0; // Noncompliant
if (someSet.size > 0) {...} if (someMap.size == 0) {...} const result = someArray.length > 0;