This function returns a boolean number value.
Syntax
APEX_JSON.GET_BOOLEAN (
    p_path             IN VARCHAR2,
    p0                 IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p1                 IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p2                 IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p3                 IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p4                 IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p_default          IN BOOLEAN  DEFAULT NULL,
    p_values           IN t_values DEFAULT g_values )
RETURN BOOLEAN;
Parameters
Table 15-5 GET_BOOLEAN Function Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
 | Index into  | 
| 
 | Each %N in  | 
| 
 | The default value if the member does not exist. | 
| 
 | Parsed JSON members. The default is  | 
Returns
Table 15-6 GET_BOOLEAN Function Returns
| Return | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
 | Value at the given path position. | 
| 
 | Value at the given path position. | 
| 
 | Value at the given path position. | 
| 
 | Raises this error if  | 
Example
This example parses a JSON string and prints the boolean value at a position.
DECLARE 
    j apex_json.t_values; 
BEGIN 
    apex_json.parse(j, '{ "items": [ 1, 2, { "foo": true } ] }'); 
    if apex_json.get_boolean(p_path=>'items[%d].foo', p0=>3,p_values=>j) then 
        dbms_output.put_line('items[3].foo is true'); 
END IF; 
END;