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Java Boolean equals() method
The equals() method of Java Boolean class returns a Boolean value. It returns true if the argument is not null and is a Boolean object that represents the same Boolean value as this object, else it returns false.
Syntax:
Parameters:
Obj – The object to compare with
Return Value:
This method returns a Boolean value,
- It returns true, if the Boolean objects represent the same value.
- It returns false, if the Boolean objects represent different value.
Example 1
Output:
equals() method returns false
Example 2
Output:
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Example 3
Output:
Enter two number. 78 0 Divide = 78/0 Division is not possible.
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