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Programming Kotlin

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787126367
Length 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Stefan Bocutiu Stefan Bocutiu
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Stephen Samuel Stephen Samuel
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Kotlin FREE CHAPTER 2. Kotlin Basics 3. Object-Oriented Programming in Kotlin 4. Functions in Kotlin 5. Higher Order Functions and Functional Programming 6. Properties 7. Null Safety, Reflection, and Annotations 8. Generics 9. Data Classes 10. Collections 11. Testing in Kotlin 12. Microservices with Kotlin 13. Concurrency

Nullable types


Kotlin's type system is advanced enough that it can track the difference between nullable types and non-nullable types. When we define a variable in Kotlin, as we have been doing so far, we cannot assign a null to it. This code, for instance, would not compile:

    val name: String = null // does not compile 

Assigning null to a var will not compile either:

    var name: String = "harry" 
    name = null // does not compile 

To inform the Kotlin compiler that we will allow a variable to contain a null, we must suffix the type with a ?:

    val name: String? = null 
    var name: String? = "harry" 
    name = null 

Both the preceding snippets will now compile.

Similarly, we can return nullable and non-nullable types from a function, use them as function parameters, and so on:

    fun name1(): String = ... 
 
    fun name2(): String? = ... 

The name1 function cannot return a null reference. The name2 function may or may not. If we were...

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