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Kotlin Programming Cookbook

By : Aanand Shekhar Roy, Rashi Karanpuria
Book Image

Kotlin Programming Cookbook

By: Aanand Shekhar Roy, Rashi Karanpuria

Overview of this book

The Android team has announced first-class support for Kotlin 1.1. This acts as an added boost to the language and more and more developers are now looking at Kotlin for their application development. This recipe-based book will be your guide to learning the Kotlin programming language. The recipes in this book build from simple language concepts to more complex applications of the language. After the fundamentals of the language, you will learn how to apply the object-oriented programming features of Kotlin 1.1. Programming with Lambdas will show you how to use the functional power of Kotlin. This book has recipes that will get you started with Android programming with Kotlin 1.1, providing quick solutions to common problems encountered during Android app development. You will also be taken through recipes that will teach you microservice and concurrent programming with Kotlin. Going forward, you will learn to test and secure your applications with Kotlin. Finally, this book supplies recipes that will help you migrate your Java code to Kotlin and will help ensure that it's interoperable with Java.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Assigning result to an expression using the if keyword


In Kotlin if is special because it returns values. That is why we can use an if statement to assign values to a result. This removes the need for a ternary operator in Kotlin. Let's see how we can use if statements to assign value.

Getting ready

You need to install a preferred development environment that compiles and runs Kotlin. You can also use the command line for this purpose, for which you need Kotlin compiler installed, along with JDK. I am using the command line for compiling and running my Kotlin code for this recipe.

How to do it...

Create a file and name it ifWithKotlin.kt. You can name it anything; it need not be the same as the class name because it is in Java. Now, to get started, you should always declare the main method because the Java virtual machine starts execution by invoking the main method of the specified class.

The main method is as follows:

fun main(args: Array<String>) { }
  1. Let's try a basic if statement in a...