Using Wrappers
Because wrappers and primitives often look very similar in code, it takes some practice to work with wrappers. Wrapper classes come with a number of important methods that make comparing, converting, and generally working with data easier. In this exercise, you will experiment with several wrapper methods and fields.
Cet exercice fait partie du cours
Data Types and Exceptions in Java
Instructions
- Compare the value of
pitoeulersvalue using the.compareTo()method. - Print out the maximum allowed
shortprimitive value. - Parse the string
"true"to abooleanprimitive usingBoolean's.parseBoolean()method.
Exercice interactif pratique
Essayez cet exercice en complétant cet exemple de code.
public class ExamineWrappers {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Double pi = 3.14;
Double eulers = 2.71828;
// Compare pi's value to euler's
int x = ____.____(____);
System.out.println(x);
// Use Short to print out the maximum short
System.out.println(____.____);
// Use Boolean to turn string "true" to a boolean
boolean y = ____.____("____");
System.out.println(y);
}
}