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Latest revision as of 00:44, 27 November 2017
Class
Open
By default Kotlin classes are final, meaning no classes can inherit from them. In order to make them not final declare them open
open class Vehicle() {}
Override
To override class functions they must also be declared open
open class Vehicle(val make: String, val model: String) {
open fun drive() {}
}
class Car(make: String, model: String, val seats: Int) : Vehicle(make, model) {
override fun drive() {
}
}
Super
To use a function from the parent class use super
open class Vehicle() {
open fun drive() {
println("original")
}
}
class Car() : Vehicle() {
override fun drive() {
println("some stuff")
super.drive() //will append "original"
}
}
Lambdas
fun printMessage(message: String){
println(message)
}
Can be expressed as lambda
val printMessage = { message: String -> println(message)}
val sumA = {x: Int, y: Int -> x + y}
Can also be written
val sumA : (Int, Int) -> Int = {x,y -> x + y}
Unit means returns nothing. In this example we do an async download:
fun downloadData(url: String, completion: ()-> Unit) {
// sent a download request
// we got back data
// there were no network errors
completion()
}
// call downloadDataFunction
downloadData("fakeUrl.com",{
println("The code in this block, will only run" +
"after the completion()")
})
Can use "it" if we only have one variable passed, it substitutes for that variable name:
fun downloadCarData(url: String, completion: (Car) -> Unit) {
// send a download request
// we got back car data
val car = Car("Tesla", "ModelX","Blue")
completion(car)
}
downloadCarData("fakeUrl.com"){ car ->
println(car.color)
println(car.make)
}
downloadCarData("fakeUrl.com"){
println(it.color)
println(it.make)
}
fun downloadTruckData(url: String, completion: (Truck?, Boolean) -> Unit) {
// make the web request
// we get the results back
val webRequestSuccess = false
if (webRequestSuccess) {
// recieved truck data
val truck = Truck("Ford", "F-150", 10000)
completion(truck, true)
} else {
completion(null, false)
}
}
downloadTruckData("fakeUrl.com") { truck, success ->
if (success == true) {
// do something with our truck
truck?.tow()
} else {
// handle the web request failure
println("Something went wrong!")
}
}
Instance State
Instance will be lost on rotation unless everything is saved and restored
class LeagueActivity : BaseActivity() {
var player = Player("","")
override fun onSaveInstanceState(outState: Bundle?) {
super.onSaveInstanceState(outState)
outState?.putParcelable(EXTRA_PLAYER,player)
}
override fun onRestoreInstanceState(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
super.onRestoreInstanceState(savedInstanceState)
if (savedInstanceState != null) {
player = savedInstanceState.getParcelable(EXTRA_PLAYER)
}
}
override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)
setContentView(R.layout.activity_league)
leagueNextBtn.isEnabled = false
}
In this case we need to override onSaveInstanceState and onRestoreInstanceState
