# disallow ternary operators (no-ternary) 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. ```js var foo = isBar ? baz : qux; ``` ## Rule Details This rule disallows ternary operators. Examples of **incorrect** code for this rule: ```js /*eslint no-ternary: "error"*/ var foo = isBar ? baz : qux; function quux() { return foo ? bar() : baz(); } ``` Examples of **correct** code for this rule: ```js /*eslint no-ternary: "error"*/ var foo; if (isBar) { foo = baz; } else { foo = qux; } function quux() { if (foo) { return bar(); } else { return baz(); } } ``` ## Related Rules * [no-nested-ternary](no-nested-ternary.md) * [no-unneeded-ternary](no-unneeded-ternary.md)