Definitively, one of the best features of Kotlin is extension functions. Extension functions let you modify existing types with new functions:
fun String.sendToConsole() = println(this)
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
"Hello world! (from an extension function)".sendToConsole()
}
To add an extension function to an existing type, you must write the function's name next to the type's name, joined by a dot (.).
In our example, we add an extension function (sendToConsole()) to the String type. Inside the function's body, this refers the instance of String type (in this extension function, string is the receiver type).
Apart from the dot (.) and this, extension functions have the same syntax rules and features as a normal function. Indeed, behind the scenes, an extension function is a normal function whose first parameter is a...