java.lang.Boolean booleanValue()
Description
Boolean value = true
then both of the following statement will yield the same result
boolean primitiveVal = value.booleanValue()
and
boolean primitiveVal = value
The unboxing feature of java will take care of the conversion of Boolean object to its primitive data type.
Method Syntax
public boolean booleanValue()
Method Argument
Data Type | Parameter | Description |
---|---|---|
N/A | N/A | N/A |
Method Returns
The booleanValue() method of Boolean class returns the primitive boolean value of this object.
Java Boolean booleanValue() Example
Below is a simple java example on the usage of booleanValue() method of Boolean class.
package com.javatutorialhq.java.examples; /* * This example source code demonstrates the use of * booleanValue() method of Boolean class. */ public class BooleanValueExample { public static void main(String[] args) { // instantiate a new Boolean object Boolean boolObject = new Boolean(true); // convert boolObject to boolean primitive boolean boolPrimitive = boolObject.booleanValue(); // test equality of the two value if(boolPrimitive == boolObject){ System.out.println("they are equal"); } else{ System.out.println("they are not equal"); } } }
Sample Output
The following is the sample output if you run the sample code: