Boolean Literals in Java



The Boolean literals have two values i.e. True and False.

The following is an example to display Boolean Literals.

Example

 Live Demo

public class Demo {    public static void main(String[] args) {       System.out.println("Boolean Literals");       boolean one = true;       System.out.println(one);       one = false;       System.out.println(one);    } }

Output

Boolean Literals true false

In the above program, we have declared a boolean value and assigned the boolean literal “true”.

boolean one = true;

In the same way, we have added another boolean literal “false”.

one = false;

Both of the above values are displayed, which are the boolean literals.

Updated on: 2020-06-26T10:40:43+05:30

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