last
Returns the last element.
Since Kotlin
1.0Throws
if the array is empty.
Samples
import kotlin.test.*
fun main() {
//sampleStart
val list = listOf(1, 2, 3, 4)
println(list.last()) // 4
println(list.last { it % 2 == 1 }) // 3
println(list.lastOrNull { it < 0 }) // null
// list.last { it < 0 } // will fail
val emptyList = emptyList<Int>()
println(emptyList.lastOrNull()) // null
// emptyList.last() // will fail
//sampleEnd
}
Returns the last element matching the given predicate.
Since Kotlin
1.0Throws
if no such element is found.
Samples
import kotlin.test.*
fun main() {
//sampleStart
val list = listOf(1, 2, 3, 4)
println(list.last()) // 4
println(list.last { it % 2 == 1 }) // 3
println(list.lastOrNull { it < 0 }) // null
// list.last { it < 0 } // will fail
val emptyList = emptyList<Int>()
println(emptyList.lastOrNull()) // null
// emptyList.last() // will fail
//sampleEnd
}
Returns the last element.
Since Kotlin
1.0Throws
if the collection is empty.
Samples
import kotlin.test.*
fun main() {
//sampleStart
val list = listOf(1, 2, 3, 4)
println(list.last()) // 4
println(list.last { it % 2 == 1 }) // 3
println(list.lastOrNull { it < 0 }) // null
// list.last { it < 0 } // will fail
val emptyList = emptyList<Int>()
println(emptyList.lastOrNull()) // null
// emptyList.last() // will fail
//sampleEnd
}
Returns the last element.
Since Kotlin
1.0Throws
if the list is empty.
Samples
import kotlin.test.*
fun main() {
//sampleStart
val list = listOf(1, 2, 3, 4)
println(list.last()) // 4
println(list.last { it % 2 == 1 }) // 3
println(list.lastOrNull { it < 0 }) // null
// list.last { it < 0 } // will fail
val emptyList = emptyList<Int>()
println(emptyList.lastOrNull()) // null
// emptyList.last() // will fail
//sampleEnd
}