filterNot
Returns a list containing all elements not matching the given predicate.
Since Kotlin
1.0Samples
import kotlin.test.*
fun main() {
//sampleStart
val numbers: List<Int> = listOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
val evenNumbers = numbers.filter { it % 2 == 0 }
val notMultiplesOf3 = numbers.filterNot { number -> number % 3 == 0 }
println(evenNumbers) // [2, 4, 6]
println(notMultiplesOf3) // [1, 2, 4, 5, 7]
//sampleEnd
}
Returns a list containing all elements not matching the given predicate.
Since Kotlin
1.3Samples
import kotlin.test.*
fun main() {
//sampleStart
val numbers: List<Int> = listOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
val evenNumbers = numbers.filter { it % 2 == 0 }
val notMultiplesOf3 = numbers.filterNot { number -> number % 3 == 0 }
println(evenNumbers) // [2, 4, 6]
println(notMultiplesOf3) // [1, 2, 4, 5, 7]
//sampleEnd
}
inline fun <K, V> Map<out K, V>.filterNot(predicate: (Map.Entry<K, V>) -> Boolean): Map<K, V>(source)
Returns a new map containing all key-value pairs not matching the given predicate.
The returned map preserves the entry iteration order of the original map.
Since Kotlin
1.0Samples
import kotlin.test.*
import java.util.*
fun main() {
//sampleStart
val originalMap = mapOf("key1" to 1, "key2" to 2, "key3" to 3)
val filteredMap = originalMap.filterNot { it.value < 3 }
println(filteredMap) // {key3=3}
// original map has not changed
println(originalMap) // {key1=1, key2=2, key3=3}
val matchAllPredicate: ((Map.Entry<String, Int>)) -> Boolean = { it.value > 0 }
val emptyMap = originalMap.filterNot(matchAllPredicate)
println(emptyMap) // {}
//sampleEnd
}