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Android Development with Kotlin

You're reading from   Android Development with Kotlin Enhance your skills for Android development using Kotlin

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787123687
Length 440 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Marcin Moskala Marcin Moskala
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Igor Wojda Igor Wojda
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Preface 1. Beginning Your Kotlin Adventure 2. Laying a Foundation FREE CHAPTER 3. Playing with Functions 4. Classes and Objects 5. Functions as First-Class Citizens 6. Generics Are Your Friends 7. Extension Functions and Properties 8. Delegates 9. Making Your Marvel Gallery Application

Extension properties


In this section, we will first understand what extension properties are, and then we will move on to learn where these properties can be used. As we already know, properties in Kotlin are defined by their accessors (getter and setter):

    class User(val name: String, val surname: String) { 
        val fullName: String 
        get() = "$name $surname" 
    } 

We can also define the extension property. The only limitation is that this property can't have a backing field. The reason for this is that extension can't store state, so there is no good place to store this field. Here is an example of an extension property definition for TextView:

    val TextView.trimmedText: String 
    get() = text.toString().trim() 
 
    // Usage 
    textView.trimmedText 

As with extension functions, the preceding implementation will be compiled as an accessor function with a receiver on the first parameter. Here is the simplified result in Java:

    public class AndroidUtilsKt { 
      ...
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