A collection of random and frequently used idioms in Kotlin. If you have a favorite idiom, contribute it by sending a pull request.
data class Customer(val name: String, val email: String)provides a Customer class with the following functionality:
- getters (and setters in case of var{: .keyword }s) for all properties
- equals()
- hashCode()
- toString()
- copy()
- component1(),- component2(), ..., for all properties (see Data classes)
fun foo(a: Int = 0, b: String = "") { ... }val positives = list.filter { x -> x > 0 }Or alternatively, even shorter:
val positives = list.filter { it > 0 }println("Name $name")when (x) {
    is Foo -> ...
    is Bar -> ...
    else   -> ...
}for ((k, v) in map) {
    println("$k -> $v")
}k, v can be called anything.
for (i in 1..100) { ... }  // closed range: includes 100
for (i in 1 until 100) { ... } // half-open range: does not include 100
for (x in 2..10 step 2) { ... }
for (x in 10 downTo 1) { ... }
if (x in 1..10) { ... }val list = listOf("a", "b", "c")val map = mapOf("a" to 1, "b" to 2, "c" to 3)println(map["key"])
map["key"] = valueval p: String by lazy {
    // compute the string
}fun String.spaceToCamelCase() { ... }
"Convert this to camelcase".spaceToCamelCase()object Resource {
    val name = "Name"
}val files = File("Test").listFiles()
println(files?.size)val files = File("Test").listFiles()
println(files?.size ?: "empty")val data = ...
val email = data["email"] ?: throw IllegalStateException("Email is missing!")val data = ...
data?.let {
    ... // execute this block if not null
}val data = ...
val mapped = data?.let { transformData(it) } ?: defaultValueIfDataIsNullfun transform(color: String): Int {
    return when (color) {
        "Red" -> 0
        "Green" -> 1
        "Blue" -> 2
        else -> throw IllegalArgumentException("Invalid color param value")
    }
}fun test() {
    val result = try {
        count()
    } catch (e: ArithmeticException) {
        throw IllegalStateException(e)
    }
    // Working with result
}fun foo(param: Int) {
    val result = if (param == 1) {
        "one"
    } else if (param == 2) {
        "two"
    } else {
        "three"
    }
}fun arrayOfMinusOnes(size: Int): IntArray {
    return IntArray(size).apply { fill(-1) }
}fun theAnswer() = 42This is equivalent to
fun theAnswer(): Int {
    return 42
}This can be effectively combined with other idioms, leading to shorter code. E.g. with the when{: .keyword }-expression:
fun transform(color: String): Int = when (color) {
    "Red" -> 0
    "Green" -> 1
    "Blue" -> 2
    else -> throw IllegalArgumentException("Invalid color param value")
}class Turtle {
    fun penDown()
    fun penUp()
    fun turn(degrees: Double)
    fun forward(pixels: Double)
}
val myTurtle = Turtle()
with(myTurtle) { //draw a 100 pix square
    penDown()
    for(i in 1..4) {
        forward(100.0)
        turn(90.0)
    }
    penUp()
}val stream = Files.newInputStream(Paths.get("/some/file.txt"))
stream.buffered().reader().use { reader ->
    println(reader.readText())
}//  public final class Gson {
//     ...
//     public <T> T fromJson(JsonElement json, Class<T> classOfT) throws JsonSyntaxException {
//     ...
inline fun <reified T: Any> Gson.fromJson(json: JsonElement): T = this.fromJson(json, T::class.java)val b: Boolean? = ...
if (b == true) {
    ...
} else {
    // `b` is false or null
}