Given a integer value, the task is to convert this integer value into a boolean value in Java.
Examples:
Input: int = 1 Output: true Input: int = 0 Output: false
Approach:
- Get the boolean value to be converted.
- Check if boolean value is true or false
- If the integer value is greater than equal to 1, set the boolean value as true.
- Else if the integer value is greater than 1, set the boolean value as false.
Example 1:
// Java Program to convert integer to boolean public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // The integer value int intValue = 1 ; // The expected boolean value boolean boolValue; // Check if it's greater than equal to 1 if (intValue >= 1 ) { boolValue = true ; } else { boolValue = false ; } // Print the expected integer value System.out.println( intValue + " after converting into boolean = " + boolValue); } } |
1 after converting into boolean = true
Example 2:
// Java Program to convert integer to boolean public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // The integer value int intValue = 0 ; // The expected boolean value boolean boolValue; // Check if it's greater than equal to 1 if (intValue >= 1 ) { boolValue = true ; } else { boolValue = false ; } // Print the expected integer value System.out.println( intValue + " after converting into boolean = " + boolValue); } } |
0 after converting into boolean = false