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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

Anonymous functions


One way of defining a function as an object is by using anonymous functions. They work the same way as normal functions, but they have no name between the fun keyword and the parameter declaration, so by default they are treated as objects. Here are a few examples:

    val a: (Int) -> Int = fun(i: Int) = i * 2 // 1 
    val b: ()->Int = fun(): Int { return 4 } 
    val c: (String)->Unit = fun(s: String){ println(s) } 
  1. This is an anonymous single-expression function. Note that, as in a normal single expression function, the return type does not need to be specified when it is inferred from the expression return type.

Consider the following usage:

    // Usage 
    println(a(10))      // Prints: 20 
    println(b())        // Prints: 4 
    c("Kotlin rules")   // Prints: Kotlin rules 

In the previous examples, function types were defined explicitly, but while Kotlin has a good type inference system, the function type can also be inferred from types defined by an anonymous...

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