Boolean booleanValue() method in Java with examples

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The booleanValue() method of Boolean Class is a built in method in java which is used to return the primitive boolean value of instance which is used to call the method booleanValue(). Syntax
BooleanObject.booleanValue()
Return Value: It returns a primitive boolean value. Below are the examples to illustrate booleanValue() method: Program 1: JAVA
class GeeksforGeeks {

    // Driver method
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {

        // creating a Boolean object.
        Boolean b = new Boolean(true);

        // get primitive data type using booleanValue()
        boolean value = b.booleanValue();

        // Print the result
        System.out.println(value);
    }
}
Output:
true
Example 2: JAVA
class GeeksforGeeks {

    // Driver method
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {

        // creating a Boolean object.
        Boolean b = new Boolean(false);

        // get primitive data type using booleanValue()
        boolean value = b.booleanValue();

        // Print the result
        System.out.println(value);
    }
}
Output:
false

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