Boolean Literals : Boolean « Data Type « Java Tutorial






The boolean type has two values, represented by literals 'true' and 'false'.

The following code declares a boolean variable includeSign and assigns it the value of true.

public class MainClass {

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    boolean includeSign = true;

    System.out.println(includeSign);
  }

}








2.2.Boolean
2.2.1.java.lang.Boolean
2.2.2.Java boolean value
2.2.3.Boolean Data Type
2.2.4.Boolean Literals
2.2.5.Boolean Variables
2.2.6.Using the boolean type
2.2.7.valueOf(): parse a String to a Boolean object
2.2.8.toString(): return the string representation of a boolean
2.2.9.Convert String to Boolean
2.2.10.Convert Boolean to String
2.2.11.Convert Java boolean Primitive to Boolean object
2.2.12.Convert Java String Object to Boolean Object
2.2.13.Create an Boolean object from boolean value
2.2.14.Compare Two Java boolean Arrays Example
2.2.15.Convert integer to boolean
2.2.16.Convert boolean to integer
2.2.17.Convert boolean value to Boolean
2.2.18.Create a boolean variable from string
2.2.19.Autoboxing/unboxing a Boolean and Character.
2.2.20.Converts a String to a Boolean.
2.2.21.Converts a boolean to a String returning 'yes' or 'no'
2.2.22.Converts an Integer to a boolean specifying the conversion values.
2.2.23.Converts an int to a boolean specifying the conversion values.
2.2.24.Performs an xor on a set of booleans.