Example 1: Convert boolean to string using valueOf()
class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// create boolean variables
boolean booleanValue1 = true;
boolean booleanValue2 = false;
// convert boolean to string
// using valueOf()
String stringValue1 = String.valueOf(booleanValue1);
String stringValue2 = String.valueOf(booleanValue2);
System.out.println(stringValue1); // true
System.out.println(stringValue2); // true
}
}
In the above example, we have used the valueOf()
method of String
class to convert the boolean
variables into strings.
Example 2: Convert boolean to String using toString()
We can also convert the boolean
variables into strings using the toString()
method of the Boolean
class. For example,
class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// create boolean variables
boolean booleanValue1 = true;
boolean booleanValue2 = false;
// convert boolean to string
// using toString()
String stringValue1 = Boolean.toString(booleanValue1);
String stringValue2 = Boolean.toString(booleanValue2);
System.out.println(stringValue1); // true
System.out.println(stringValue2); // true
}
}
In the above example, the toString()
method of Boolean
class converts the boolean
variables into strings. Here, Boolean
is a wrapper class. To learn more, visit the Java Wrapper Class.