booleanValue() is a built-in method of the boolean class in Java that is used to return a boolean object value as a primitive type boolean. We can call this method by using the class member access operator (.) on the boolean class instance.
The built-in boolean class is available in the
java.langpackage in Java. This package is imported into every Java program by default.
boolean booleanValue()
booleanValue() does not take any parameters.
boolean: This method will only return either true or false.
In the example below, we have the EdPresso class, which contains the main method. By instantiating the boolean wrapper class as obj, it will be possible to use this method.
Case#1: booleanValue() calls the boolean object obj and returns true.
Case#2: booleanValue() is called by the boolean object obj and returns false.
class EdPresso {// Main methodpublic static void main( String args[] ) {// Creating a Boolean object as TRUE.Boolean obj = new Boolean(true);// Extract primitive data typeboolean value = obj.booleanValue();// Print the resultSystem.out.println(value);}}