From Java To Kotlin - Your Cheat Sheet For Java To Kotlin
Java
System.out.print("Amit Shekhar");
System.out.println("Amit Shekhar");
Kotlin
print("Amit Shekhar")
println("Amit Shekhar")
Java
String name = "Amit Shekhar";
final String name = "Amit Shekhar";
Kotlin
var name = "Amit Shekhar"
val name = "Amit Shekhar"
Java
final String name = null;
String otherName;
otherName = null;
Kotlin
val name : String? = null
var otherName : String?
otherName = null
Java
if(text != null){
int length = text.length();
}
Kotlin
val length = text?.length
Java
String firstName = "Amit";
String lastName = "Shekhar";
String message = "My name is: " + firstName + " " + lastName;
Kotlin
val firstName = "Amit"
val lastName = "Shekhar"
val message = "My name is: $firstName $lastName"
Java
String text = "First Line\n" +
"Second Line\n" +
"Third Line";
Kotlin
val text = """
|First Line
|Second Line
|Third Line
""".trimMargin()
Java
String text = x > 5 ? "x > 5" : "x <= 5";
Kotlin
val text = if (x > 5)
"x > 5"
else "x <= 5"
Java
if(object instanceof Car){
}
Car car = (Car) object;
Kotlin
if (object is Car) {
}
var car = object as Car
Java
if(object instanceof Car){
Car car = (Car) object;
}
Kotlin
if (object is Car) {
var car = object // smart casting
}
Java
if(score >= 0 && score <= 300 ){}
Kotlin
if (score in 0..300) { }
Java
int score = // some score;
String grade;
switch (score) {
case 10:
case 9:
grade = "Excellent";
break;
case 8:
case 7:
case 6:
grade = "Good";
break;
case 5:
case 4:
grade = "Ok";
break;
case 3:
case 2:
case 1:
grade = "Fail";
break;
default:
grade = "Fail";
}
Kotlin
var score = // some score
var grade = when (score) {
9, 10 -> "Excellent"
in 6..8 -> "Good"
4, 5 -> "Ok"
in 1..3 -> "Fail"
else -> "Fail"
}
Java
for (int i = 1; i <= 10 ; i++) { }
for (int i = 1; i <= 10 ; i+=2) { }
for (String item : collection) { }
for (Map.Entry<String, String> entry: map.entrySet()) { }
Kotlin
for (i in 1..10) { }
for (i in 1..10 step 2) {}
for (item in collection) {}
for ((key, value) in map) {}
Java
final List<Integer> listOfNumber = Arrays.asList(1, 2, 3, 4);
final Map<Integer, String> keyValue = new HashMap<Integer, String>();
map.put(1, "Amit");
map.put(2, "Ali");
map.put(3, "Mindorks");
Kotlin
val listOfNumber = listOf(1, 2, 3, 4)
val keyValue = mapOf(1 to "Amit",
2 to "Ali",
3 to "Mindorks")
Java
// Java 7 and below
for (Car car : cars) {
System.out.println(car.speed);
}
// Java 8+
cars.forEach(car -> System.out.println(car.speed));
// Java 7 and below
for (Car car : cars) {
if(cars.speed > 100) {
System.out.println(car.speed);
}
}
// Java 8+
cars.stream().filter(car -> car.speed > 100).forEach(car -> System.out.println(car.speed));
Kotlin
cars.forEach {
println(it.speed)
}
cars.filter { it.speed > 100 }
.forEach { println(it.speed)}
Java
void doSomething() {
// logic here
}
Kotlin
fun doSomething() {
// logic here
}
Java
int getScore() {
// logic here
return score;
}
Kotlin
fun getScore(): Int {
// logic here
return score
}
// as a single-expression function
fun getScore(): Int = score
Java
int getScore(int value) {
// logic here
return 2 * value;
}
Kotlin
fun getScore(value: Int): Int {
// logic here
return 2 * value
}
// as a single-expression function
fun getScore(value: Int): Int = 2 * value
Java
public class Utils {
private Utils() {
// This utility class is not publicly instantiable
}
public static int getScore(int value) {
return 2 * value;
}
}
Kotlin
class Utils private constructor() {
companion object {
fun getScore(value: Int): Int {
return 2 * value
}
}
}
// other way is also there
object Utils {
fun getScore(value: Int): Int {
return 2 * value
}
}
Java
public class Developer {
private String name;
private int age;
public Developer(String name, int age) {
this.name = name;
this.age = age;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public int getAge() {
return age;
}
public void setAge(int age) {
this.age = age;
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object o) {
if (this == o) return true;
if (o == null || getClass() != o.getClass()) return false;
Developer developer = (Developer) o;
if (age != developer.age) return false;
return name != null ? name.equals(developer.name) : developer.name == null;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
int result = name != null ? name.hashCode() : 0;
result = 31 * result + age;
return result;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "Developer{" +
"name='" + name + '\'' +
", age=" + age +
'}';
}
}
Kotlin
data class Developer(val name: String, val age: Int)
Java
public class Utils {
private Utils() {
// This utility class is not publicly instantiable
}
public static int triple(int value) {
return 3 * value;
}
}
int result = Utils.triple(3);
Kotlin
fun Int.triple(): Int {
return this * 3
}
var result = 3.triple()
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