Arrays.compare(boolean[], boolean[]) in Java

Arrays.compare(boolean[], boolean[]): This method is available in java.util.Arrays class of Java.

Syntax:

int java.util.Arrays.compare(boolean[] a, boolean[] b)

This method takes two arguments of type boolean array as its parameters. This method compares two boolean arrays lexicographically.

Parameters: Two parameters are required for this method.

a: the first array to compare.

b: the second array to compare.

Returns:

1. The value 0 if the first and second arrays are equal and contain the same elements in the same order.

2. A value less than 0 if the first array is lexicographically less than the second array.

3. A value greater than 0 if the first array is lexicographically greater than the second array.

Exceptions: NA

Approach

Java

import java.util.Arrays;

public class Arrayscompareboolean {
    public static void main(String[] args) {

        // for type boolean
        boolean booleanArraya[] = { true, false, true, true };
        boolean booleanArrayb[] = { true, false, true,
false, false };

        System.out.println(Arrays.compare(booleanArraya,
booleanArrayb));
    }
}

Output:

1


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