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The values of boxed primitives cannot be compared using the == and != operators by default. This is because these are interpreted as reference comparison operators.

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Autoboxing can automatically wrap the primitive type to the corresponding wrapper object. Some care should be taken during this process, especially when performing comparisons. The Java Language Specification \[[JLS 05|AA. Java References#JLS 05]\] explains this point clearly:

If the value p being boxed is true, false, a byte, a char in the range \u0000 to \u007f, or an int or short number between -128 and 127, then let r1 and r2 be the results of any two boxing conversions of p. It is always the case that r1 == r2.

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