January 2018
Intermediate to advanced
434 pages
14h 1m
English
Conditional loops are common to any programming language you pick. If you apply multiple conditions on a loop, it is called a multiconditional loop. A simple example of a multiconditional loop in Java is illustrated here:
int[] data = {5,6,7,1,3,4,5,7,12,13}; for(int i=0;i<10&&i<data[i];i++){ System.out.println(data[i]); }
The preceding code on execution will print out 5, 6, and 7. Let's see how we can use a multiconditional loop in Kotlin. We will be looking at a functional approach to the same thing in Kotlin.
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