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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 FREE CHAPTER 2. Laying a Foundation 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

Operator overloading


Kotlin has a predefined set of operators with fixed symbolic representation (such as +, and *) and fixed precedence. Most of the operators are translated directly into method calls; some are translated into more complex expressions. The following table contains a list of all the operators available in Kotlin:

Operator token

Corresponding method/expression

a + b

a.plus(b)

a - b

a.minus(b)

a * b

a.times(b)

a / b

a.div(b)

a % b

a.rem(b)

a..b

a.rangeTo(b)

a += b

a.plusAssign(b)

a -= b

a.minusAssign(b)

a *= b

a.timesAssign(b)

a /= b

a.divAssign(b)

a %= b

a.remAssign(b)

a++

a.inc()

a--

a.dec()

a in b

b.contains(a)

a !in b

!b.contains(a)

a[i]

a.get(i)

a[i, j]

a.get(i, j)

a[i_1, ..., i_n]

a.get(i_1, ..., i_n)

a[i] = b

a.set(i, b)

a[i, j] = b

a.set(i, j, b)

a[i_1, ..., i_n] = b

a.set(i_1, ..., i_n, b)

a()

a.invoke()

a(i)

a.invoke(i)

a(i, j)

a.invoke(i, j)

a(i_1, ..., i_n)

a.invoke(i_1, ..., i_n)

a == b

a?.equals(b) ?: (b === null)

a != b

!(a?.equals(b) ?: (b === null))

a > b

a.compareTo(b) > 0

a < b

a.compareTo(b) < 0

a &gt...

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