In this guide, we will discuss Collections in Kotlin. Collections are a common concept for most programming languages. A collection usually contains a number of objects of the same type and Objects in a collection are called elements or items.
The Kotlin Standard Library provides a comprehensive set of tools for managing collections. The following collection types are relevant for Kotlin:
- Kotlin List – List is an ordered collection with access to elements by indices. Elements can occur more than once in a list.
- Kotlin Set – Set is a collection of unique elements which means a group of objects without repetitions.
- Kotlin Map – Map (or dictionary) is a set of key-value pairs. Keys are unique, and each of them maps to exactly one value.
Kotlin Collection Types
Kotlin provides the following types of collection:
- Collection or Immutable Collection
- Mutable Collection
Kotlin Immutable Collection
Immutable Collection or simply calling a Collection interface provides read-only methods which means once a collection is created, we can not change it because there is no method available to change the object created.
Collection Types | Methods of Immutable Collection |
---|---|
List | listOf() listOf<T>() |
Map | mapOf() |
Set | setOf() |
Example
fun main() { val numbers = listOf("one", "two", "three", "four") println(numbers) }
When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output:
[one, two, three, four]
Kotlin Mutable Collection
Mutable collections provides both read and write methods.
Collection Types | Methods of Immutable Collection |
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List | ArrayList<T>() arrayListOf() mutableListOf() |
Map | HashMap hashMapOf() mutableMapOf() |
Set | hashSetOf() mutableSetOf() |
Example
fun main() { val numbers = mutableListOf("one", "two", "three", "four") numbers.add("five") println(numbers) }
When you run the above Kotlin program, it will generate the following output:
[one, two, three, four, five]
Note that altering a mutable collection doesn’t require it to be a var.
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