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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T10:30:06+00:00 2026-05-27T10:30:06+00:00

I am new to java so please go easy on me. I have a

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I am new to java so please go easy on me. I have a hashmap which contains String keys and Boolean values like the following.

Map<String, Boolean> states = new HashMap<String, Boolean>();
states.put("b_StorageAvailable", true);
states.put("b_StorageWritable", true);

Which I am returning from a function. Once I get this somewhere else, I would like to be able to call an if statement on one of these to see if its true or false.

if(states.get("b_StorageAvailable")) { 
    //Do this 
}

But java keeps showing me that I need this to be a Boolean type, and it is a Map type. How can I do this easily?

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It should be noted that the code I am calling the function with and getting the return value looks like this,

Map states = this.getExternalStorageStatus();
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    2026-05-27T10:30:06+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 10:30 am

    Your code looks fine. Just make sure you’re using exactly the same key ("b_StorageAvailable"). Because the Boolean in the Map is auto-boxed to a primitive boolean, if there is no entry in the Map for the supplied key, you’ll get a NullPointerException.

    I would also check that your function’s return type and the local variable are defined as HashMap<String, Boolean> as well. If it is untyped, then you won’t be able to assume it’s a Boolean in the Map.

    public static void main(String[] args) {
    
        Map<String, Boolean> states = new HashMap<String, Boolean>();
        states.put("b_StorageAvailable", true);
        states.put("b_StorageWritable", true);
    
        if(states.get("b_StorageAvailable")){ // works fine!
            System.out.println("storage is available!");
        }
    
        Map states2 = new HashMap<String, Boolean>(); // untyped!
        states.put("b_StorageAvailable", true);
        states.put("b_StorageWritable", true);
        if(states2.get("b_StorageAvailable")){ // Type mismatch: cannot convert from Object to boolean
            System.out.println("storage is available!");
        }
    
    }
    

    So all you need to do is change

    Map states = this.getExternalStorageStatus(); 
    

    to

    Map<String, Boolean> states = this.getExternalStorageStatus();
    

    And potentialy change the return type of getExternalStorageStatus()

    private Map<String,Boolean> getExternalStorageStatus(){
     ...
    }
    
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