Vararg Parameters in Functions
Basics: Using the vararg keyword
Define the function using the vararg
keyword.
fun printNumbers(vararg numbers: Int) {
for (number in numbers) {
println(number)
}
}
Now you can pass as many parameters (of the correct type) into the function as you want.
printNumbers(0, 1) // Prints "0" "1"
printNumbers(10, 20, 30, 500) // Prints "10" "20" "30" "500"
Notes: Vararg parameters must be the last parameter in the parameter list.
Spread Operator: Passing arrays into vararg functions
Arrays can be passed into vararg functions using the Spread Operator, *
.
Assuming the following function exists...
fun printNumbers(vararg numbers: Int) {
for (number in numbers) {
println(number)
}
}
You can pass an array into the function like so...
val numbers = intArrayOf(1, 2, 3)
printNumbers(*numbers)
// This is the same as passing in (1, 2, 3)
The spread operator can also be used in the middle of the parameters...
val numbers = intArrayOf(1, 2, 3)
printNumbers(10, 20, *numbers, 30, 40)
// This is the same as passing in (10, 20, 1, 2, 3, 30, 40)
Syntax
- Vararg Keyword:
vararg
is used in a method declaration to indicate that a variable number of parameters will be accepted. - Spread Operator: An asterisk (
*
) before an array that is used in function calls to "unfold" the contents into individual parameters.