elementAt

expect fun CharSequence.elementAt(index: Int): Char(source)

Returns a character at the given index or throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of bounds of this char sequence.

Since Kotlin

1.0

Samples

import kotlin.test.*

fun main() { 
   //sampleStart 
   val list = listOf(1, 2, 3)
println(list.elementAt(0)) // 1
println(list.elementAt(2)) // 3
// list.elementAt(3) // will fail with IndexOutOfBoundsException

val emptyList = emptyList<Int>()
// emptyList.elementAt(0) // will fail with IndexOutOfBoundsException 
   //sampleEnd
}
actual fun CharSequence.elementAt(index: Int): Char(source)

Returns a character at the given index or throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of bounds of this char sequence.

Since Kotlin

1.1

Samples

import kotlin.test.*

fun main() { 
   //sampleStart 
   val list = listOf(1, 2, 3)
println(list.elementAt(0)) // 1
println(list.elementAt(2)) // 3
// list.elementAt(3) // will fail with IndexOutOfBoundsException

val emptyList = emptyList<Int>()
// emptyList.elementAt(0) // will fail with IndexOutOfBoundsException 
   //sampleEnd
}
actual inline fun CharSequence.elementAt(index: Int): Char(source)

Returns a character at the given index or throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of bounds of this char sequence.

Since Kotlin

1.0

Samples

import kotlin.test.*

fun main() { 
   //sampleStart 
   val list = listOf(1, 2, 3)
println(list.elementAt(0)) // 1
println(list.elementAt(2)) // 3
// list.elementAt(3) // will fail with IndexOutOfBoundsException

val emptyList = emptyList<Int>()
// emptyList.elementAt(0) // will fail with IndexOutOfBoundsException 
   //sampleEnd
}
actual inline fun CharSequence.elementAt(index: Int): Char(source)

Returns a character at the given index or throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of bounds of this char sequence.

Since Kotlin

1.3

Samples

import kotlin.test.*

fun main() { 
   //sampleStart 
   val list = listOf(1, 2, 3)
println(list.elementAt(0)) // 1
println(list.elementAt(2)) // 3
// list.elementAt(3) // will fail with IndexOutOfBoundsException

val emptyList = emptyList<Int>()
// emptyList.elementAt(0) // will fail with IndexOutOfBoundsException 
   //sampleEnd
}
actual inline fun CharSequence.elementAt(index: Int): Char(source)

Returns a character at the given index or throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of bounds of this char sequence.

Since Kotlin

1.8

Samples

import kotlin.test.*

fun main() { 
   //sampleStart 
   val list = listOf(1, 2, 3)
println(list.elementAt(0)) // 1
println(list.elementAt(2)) // 3
// list.elementAt(3) // will fail with IndexOutOfBoundsException

val emptyList = emptyList<Int>()
// emptyList.elementAt(0) // will fail with IndexOutOfBoundsException 
   //sampleEnd
}
actual inline fun CharSequence.elementAt(index: Int): Char(source)

Returns a character at the given index or throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of bounds of this char sequence.

Since Kotlin

1.8

Samples

import kotlin.test.*

fun main() { 
   //sampleStart 
   val list = listOf(1, 2, 3)
println(list.elementAt(0)) // 1
println(list.elementAt(2)) // 3
// list.elementAt(3) // will fail with IndexOutOfBoundsException

val emptyList = emptyList<Int>()
// emptyList.elementAt(0) // will fail with IndexOutOfBoundsException 
   //sampleEnd
}