So far we've looked at all the ways to represent numbers in Java. In this lesson we're going to look at how to represent boolean values in Java. Boolean values have two states. True - false. On - off. Yes - No. We're also going look at how to represent single characters in Java. Characters are single letters, numbers, and symbols. Once we're done with this, we are done with Java primitives! Lets get started!
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Java boolean and char tutorial - Free Java Course Online - 011
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