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| title: Use Explicit Conditional Rendering | |
| impact: LOW | |
| impactDescription: prevents rendering 0 or NaN | |
| tags: rendering, conditional, jsx, falsy-values | |
| ## Use Explicit Conditional Rendering | |
| Use explicit ternary operators (`? :`) instead of `&&` for conditional rendering when the condition can be `0`, `NaN`, or other falsy values that render. | |
| **Incorrect (renders "0" when count is 0):** | |
| ```tsx | |
| function Badge({ count }: { count: number }) { | |
| return ( | |
| <div> | |
| {count && <span className="badge">{count}</span>} | |
| </div> | |
| ) | |
| } | |
| // When count = 0, renders: <div>0</div> | |
| // When count = 5, renders: <div><span class="badge">5</span></div> | |
| ``` | |
| **Correct (renders nothing when count is 0):** | |
| ```tsx | |
| function Badge({ count }: { count: number }) { | |
| return ( | |
| <div> | |
| {count > 0 ? <span className="badge">{count}</span> : null} | |
| </div> | |
| ) | |
| } | |
| // When count = 0, renders: <div></div> | |
| // When count = 5, renders: <div><span class="badge">5</span></div> | |
| ``` | |