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Neil Smyth has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry, including roles in software development and enterprise-level UNIX and Linux system administration. In addition to a bachelor’s degree in information technology, he also holds A+, Security+, Network+, Project+, and Microsoft Certified Professional certifications and is a CIW Database Design Specialist. Neil is the co-founder and CEO of Payload Media, Inc. (a technical content publishing company), and the author of the Essentials range of programming and system administration books.
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15.9 Lambda Expressions

Having covered the basics of functions in Kotlin it is now time to look at the concept of lambda expressions. Essentially, lambdas are self-contained blocks of code. The following code, for example, declares a lambda, assigns it to a variable named sayHello and then calls the function via the lambda reference:

val sayHello = { println("Hello") }

sayHello()

Lambda expressions may also be configured to accept parameters and return results. The syntax for this is as follows:

{<para name>: <para type>, <para name> <para type>, ... ->

         // Lambda expression here

}

The following lambda expression, for example, accepts two integer parameters and returns an integer result:

val multiply = { val1: Int, val2: Int -> val1 * val2 }

val result = multiply(10, 20)

Note that the above lambda examples have assigned the lambda code block to a variable. This...

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Neil Smyth

Neil Smyth has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry, including roles in software development and enterprise-level UNIX and Linux system administration. In addition to a bachelor’s degree in information technology, he also holds A+, Security+, Network+, Project+, and Microsoft Certified Professional certifications and is a CIW Database Design Specialist. Neil is the co-founder and CEO of Payload Media, Inc. (a technical content publishing company), and the author of the Essentials range of programming and system administration books.
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