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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
+
    // code block A to be executed if condition is true
} else {
+
} else {
  // code block B to be executed if condition is false
+
  // 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
+
    val age:Int = 10
 +
 +
    if (age > 18) {
 +
        print("Adult")
 +
    } else {
 +
        print("Minor")
 +
    }
 +
}
  
    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) {
+
 
  // code block A to be executed if condition is true
+
val result = if (condition) {
} else {
+
    // code block A to be executed if condition is true
  // code block B to be executed if condition is false
+
} 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>) {
+
 
    val age:Int = 10
+
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
 +
    val age:Int = 10  
 +
 +
    val result = if (age > 18) {
 +
        "Adult"
 +
    } else {
 +
        "Minor"
 +
    }
 +
    println(result)
 +
}
  
    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 age:Int = 10
 +
 +
    val result = if (age > 18) "Adult" else  "Minor"
 +
    println(result)
 +
}
  
    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 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)
 +
}
  
    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
+
  // 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
+
  // code block B to be executed if condition2 is true
} else {
+
} else {
  // code block C to be executed if condition1 and condition2 are false
+
  // code block C to be executed if condition1 and condition2 are false
}
+
}
Example
+
 
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
+
===Example===
    val age:Int = 13
+
 
 +
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)
 +
}
  
    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 {
 
  // 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(condition1) {
      if ( age > 12 && age  < 20 ){
+
    // code block A to be executed if condition1 is true
          "Teen"
+
    if( (condition2) {
      }else{
+
       // code block B to be executed if condition2 is true
          "Adult"
+
     }else{
       }
+
      // code block C to be executed if condition2 is fals
     } else {
 
        "Minor"
 
 
     }
 
     }
    print("The value of result : ")
+
} else {
    println(result)
+
  // 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 09:47, 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


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