@Override public Boolean getAsBoolean() { return attribute.getValueAsBoolean(); }
@Override public Boolean getAsBoolean() { return attribute.getValueAsBoolean(); }
/** * Retrieves the value for the specified attribute as a Boolean, if available. * If the attribute has more than one value, then the first value will be * returned. Values of "true", "t", "yes", "y", "on", and "1" will be * interpreted as {@code TRUE}. Values of "false", "f", "no", "n", "off", and * "0" will be interpreted as {@code FALSE}. * * @param attributeName The name of the attribute for which to retrieve the * value. It must not be {@code null}. * * @return The Boolean value parsed from the specified attribute, or * {@code null} if that attribute is not available or the value * cannot be parsed as a Boolean. */ public Boolean getAttributeValueAsBoolean(final String attributeName) { ensureNotNull(attributeName); final Attribute a = attributes.get(toLowerCase(attributeName)); if (a == null) { return null; } else { return a.getValueAsBoolean(); } }
/** * Retrieves the value for the specified attribute as a Boolean, if available. * If the attribute has more than one value, then the first value will be * returned. Values of "true", "t", "yes", "y", "on", and "1" will be * interpreted as {@code TRUE}. Values of "false", "f", "no", "n", "off", and * "0" will be interpreted as {@code FALSE}. * * @param attributeName The name of the attribute for which to retrieve the * value. It must not be {@code null}. * * @return The Boolean value parsed from the specified attribute, or * {@code null} if that attribute is not available or the value * cannot be parsed as a Boolean. */ public Boolean getAttributeValueAsBoolean(final String attributeName) { ensureNotNull(attributeName); final Attribute a = attributes.get(toLowerCase(attributeName)); if (a == null) { return null; } else { return a.getValueAsBoolean(); } }
/** * Retrieves the value for the specified attribute as a Boolean, if available. * If the attribute has more than one value, then the first value will be * returned. Values of "true", "t", "yes", "y", "on", and "1" will be * interpreted as {@code TRUE}. Values of "false", "f", "no", "n", "off", and * "0" will be interpreted as {@code FALSE}. * * @param attributeName The name of the attribute for which to retrieve the * value. It must not be {@code null}. * * @return The Boolean value parsed from the specified attribute, or * {@code null} if that attribute is not available or the value * cannot be parsed as a Boolean. */ public Boolean getAttributeValueAsBoolean(final String attributeName) { ensureNotNull(attributeName); final Attribute a = getAttribute(attributeName); if (a == null) { return null; } else { return a.getValueAsBoolean(); } }
/** * Retrieves the value for the specified attribute as a Boolean, if available. * If the attribute has more than one value, then the first value will be * returned. Values of "true", "t", "yes", "y", "on", and "1" will be * interpreted as {@code TRUE}. Values of "false", "f", "no", "n", "off", and * "0" will be interpreted as {@code FALSE}. * * @param attributeName The name of the attribute for which to retrieve the * value. It must not be {@code null}. * * @return The Boolean value parsed from the specified attribute, or * {@code null} if that attribute is not available or the value * cannot be parsed as a Boolean. */ public Boolean getAttributeValueAsBoolean(final String attributeName) { ensureNotNull(attributeName); final Attribute a = getAttribute(attributeName); if (a == null) { return null; } else { return a.getValueAsBoolean(); } }
Boolean bool = attrList.get(0).getValueAsBoolean();