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Kotlin if...else expressions works like an if...else expression in any other Modern Computer Programming. So let's start with our traditional if...else statement available in Kotlin. | Kotlin if...else expressions works like an if...else expression in any other Modern Computer Programming. So let's start with our traditional if...else statement available in Kotlin. | ||
Syntax | ==Syntax== | ||
The syntax of a traditional if...else expression is as follows: | The syntax of a traditional if...else expression is as follows: | ||
if (condition) { | if (condition) { | ||
// code block A to be executed if condition is true | |||
} else { | } else { | ||
// code block B to be executed if condition is false | |||
} | } | ||
Here if statement is executed and the given condition is checked. If this condition is evaluated to true then code block A is executed, otherwise program goes into else part and code block B is executed. | Here if statement is executed and the given condition is checked. If this condition is evaluated to true then code block A is executed, otherwise program goes into else part and code block B is executed. | ||
Example | ==Example== | ||
You can try the following example: | You can try the following example: | ||
fun main(args: Array<String>) { | fun main(args: Array<String>) { | ||
val age:Int = 10 | |||
if (age > 18) { | |||
print("Adult") | |||
} else { | |||
print("Minor") | |||
} | |||
} | |||
When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output: | When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output: | ||
Minor | Minor | ||
Kotlin if...else Expression | |||
==Kotlin if...else Expression== | |||
Kotlin if...else can also be used as an expression which returns a value and this value can be assigned to a variable. Below is a simple syntax of Kotlin if...else expression: | Kotlin if...else can also be used as an expression which returns a value and this value can be assigned to a variable. Below is a simple syntax of Kotlin if...else expression: | ||
Syntax | ===Syntax=== | ||
val result = if (condition) { | |||
val result = if (condition) { | |||
} else { | // code block A to be executed if condition is true | ||
} else { | |||
} | // code block B to be executed if condition is false | ||
} | |||
If you're using if as an expression, for example, for returning its value or assigning it to a variable, the else branch is mandatory. | If you're using if as an expression, for example, for returning its value or assigning it to a variable, the else branch is mandatory. | ||
Examples | ===Examples=== | ||
fun main(args: Array<String>) { | |||
fun main(args: Array<String>) { | |||
val age:Int = 10 | |||
val result = if (age > 18) { | |||
"Adult" | |||
} else { | |||
"Minor" | |||
} | |||
println(result) | |||
} | |||
When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output: | When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output: | ||
Minor | Minor | ||
You can ommit the curly braces {} when if has only one statement: | You can ommit the curly braces {} when if has only one statement: | ||
fun main(args: Array<String>) { | fun main(args: Array<String>) { | ||
val age:Int = 10 | |||
val result = if (age > 18) "Adult" else "Minor" | |||
println(result) | |||
} | |||
When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output: | When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output: | ||
Minor | Minor | ||
You can include multiple statements in if...else block, in this case the last expression is returned as the value of the block. Try the following example: | You can include multiple statements in if...else block, in this case the last expression is returned as the value of the block. Try the following example: | ||
fun main(args: Array<String>) { | fun main(args: Array<String>) { | ||
val age:Int = 10 | |||
val result = if (age > 18) { | |||
println("Given condition is true") | |||
"Adult" | |||
} else { | |||
println("Given condition is false") | |||
"Minor" | |||
} | |||
print("The value of result : ") | |||
println(result) | |||
} | |||
When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output: | When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output: | ||
Given condition is false | Given condition is false | ||
The value of result : Minor | The value of result : Minor | ||
Kotlin if...else...if Ladder | |||
==Kotlin if...else...if Ladder== | |||
You can use else if condition to specify a new condition if the first condition is false. | You can use else if condition to specify a new condition if the first condition is false. | ||
Syntax | Syntax | ||
if (condition1) { | if (condition1) { | ||
// code block A to be executed if condition1 is true | |||
} else if (condition2) { | } else if (condition2) { | ||
// code block B to be executed if condition2 is true | |||
} else { | } else { | ||
// code block C to be executed if condition1 and condition2 are false | |||
} | } | ||
Example | |||
fun main(args: Array<String>) { | ===Example=== | ||
fun main(args: Array<String>) { | |||
val age:Int = 13 | |||
val result = if (age > 19) { | |||
"Adult" | |||
} else if ( age > 12 && age < 20 ){ | |||
"Teen" | |||
} else { | |||
"Minor" | |||
} | |||
print("The value of result : ") | |||
println(result) | |||
} | |||
When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output: | When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output: | ||
The value of result : Teen | The value of result : Teen | ||
Kotlin Nested if Expression | |||
==Kotlin Nested if Expression== | |||
Kotlin allows to put an if expression inside another if expression. This is called nested if expression | Kotlin allows to put an if expression inside another if expression. This is called nested if expression | ||
Syntax | ===Syntax=== | ||
if(condition1) { | |||
// code block A to be executed if condition1 is true | |||
if( (condition2) { | |||
// code block B to be executed if condition2 is true | |||
}else{ | |||
// code block C to be executed if condition2 is fals | |||
} else { | |||
} | } | ||
} else { | |||
// code block D to be executed if condition1 is false | |||
} | } | ||
===Example=== | |||
fun main(args: Array<String>) { | |||
val age:Int = 20 | |||
val result = if (age > 12) { | |||
if ( age > 12 && age < 20 ){ | |||
"Teen" | |||
}else{ | |||
"Adult" | |||
} | |||
} else { | |||
"Minor" | |||
} | |||
print("The value of result : ") | |||
println(result) | |||
} | |||
When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output: | When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output: | ||
The value of result : Adult | The value of result : Adult | ||
Quiz Time (Interview & Exams Preparation) | |||
==Quiz Time (Interview & Exams Preparation)== | |||
Q 1 - Which of the following is true about Kotlin if expression? | Q 1 - Which of the following is true about Kotlin if expression? | ||
Revision as of 02:47, 22 July 2022
Sumber: https://www.tutorialspoint.com/kotlin/kotlin_if_else_expression.htm
Kotlin if...else expressions works like an if...else expression in any other Modern Computer Programming. So let's start with our traditional if...else statement available in Kotlin.
Syntax
The syntax of a traditional if...else expression is as follows:
if (condition) {
// code block A to be executed if condition is true
} else {
// code block B to be executed if condition is false
}
Here if statement is executed and the given condition is checked. If this condition is evaluated to true then code block A is executed, otherwise program goes into else part and code block B is executed.
Example
You can try the following example:
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val age:Int = 10
if (age > 18) {
print("Adult")
} else {
print("Minor")
}
}
When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output:
Minor
Kotlin if...else Expression
Kotlin if...else can also be used as an expression which returns a value and this value can be assigned to a variable. Below is a simple syntax of Kotlin if...else expression:
Syntax
val result = if (condition) {
// code block A to be executed if condition is true
} else {
// code block B to be executed if condition is false
}
If you're using if as an expression, for example, for returning its value or assigning it to a variable, the else branch is mandatory.
Examples
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val age:Int = 10
val result = if (age > 18) {
"Adult"
} else {
"Minor"
}
println(result)
}
When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output:
Minor
You can ommit the curly braces {} when if has only one statement:
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val age:Int = 10
val result = if (age > 18) "Adult" else "Minor"
println(result)
}
When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output:
Minor
You can include multiple statements in if...else block, in this case the last expression is returned as the value of the block. Try the following example:
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val age:Int = 10
val result = if (age > 18) {
println("Given condition is true")
"Adult"
} else {
println("Given condition is false")
"Minor"
}
print("The value of result : ")
println(result)
}
When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output:
Given condition is false The value of result : Minor
Kotlin if...else...if Ladder
You can use else if condition to specify a new condition if the first condition is false.
Syntax
if (condition1) {
// code block A to be executed if condition1 is true
} else if (condition2) {
// code block B to be executed if condition2 is true
} else {
// code block C to be executed if condition1 and condition2 are false
}
Example
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val age:Int = 13
val result = if (age > 19) {
"Adult"
} else if ( age > 12 && age < 20 ){
"Teen"
} else {
"Minor"
}
print("The value of result : ")
println(result)
}
When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output:
The value of result : Teen
Kotlin Nested if Expression
Kotlin allows to put an if expression inside another if expression. This is called nested if expression
Syntax
if(condition1) {
// code block A to be executed if condition1 is true
if( (condition2) {
// code block B to be executed if condition2 is true
}else{
// code block C to be executed if condition2 is fals
}
} else {
// code block D to be executed if condition1 is false
}
Example
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val age:Int = 20
val result = if (age > 12) {
if ( age > 12 && age < 20 ){
"Teen"
}else{
"Adult"
}
} else {
"Minor"
}
print("The value of result : ")
println(result)
}
When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output:
The value of result : Adult
Quiz Time (Interview & Exams Preparation)
Q 1 - Which of the following is true about Kotlin if expression?
A - Kotlin support traditional if...else expression.
B - Kotlin if...else expression can be nested.
C - Kotlin if...else expression returns a value which can be assigned to a variable.
D - All of the above
Q 2 - Which of the following is not supported by Kotlin?
A - if...else if...else
B - if...then...else
C - if...else...
D - None of the above
Q 3 - What will be the output of the following code?
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
var x = 20 var y = 15 var z = "Mango"
val result = if (x > y ) {
z = "Orange"
} else {
z = "Apple"
}
println("Value of result = $z")
} A - Mango
B - Orange
C - Apple
D - None of the above