get

expect operator fun get(index: Int): Char(source)

Returns the array element at the given index.

This method can be called using the index operator:

value = array[index]

If the index is out of bounds of this array, throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException except in Kotlin/JS where the behavior is unspecified.

Since Kotlin

1.0
actual operator fun get(index: Int): Char(source)

Returns the array element at the given index.

This method can be called using the index operator:

value = array[index]

If the index is out of bounds of this array, throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException except in Kotlin/JS where the behavior is unspecified.

Since Kotlin

1.1
operator fun get(index: Int): Char(source)

Returns the array element at the given index.

This method can be called using the index operator:

value = array[index]

If the index is out of bounds of this array, throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException except in Kotlin/JS where the behavior is unspecified.

Since Kotlin

1.0
actual operator external fun get(index: Int): Char(source)

Returns the array element at the given index.

This method can be called using the index operator:

value = array[index]

If the index is out of bounds of this array, throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException except in Kotlin/JS where the behavior is unspecified.

Since Kotlin

1.3
actual operator fun get(index: Int): Char(source)

Returns the array element at the given index.

This method can be called using the index operator:

value = array[index]

If the index is out of bounds of this array, throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException except in Kotlin/JS where the behavior is unspecified.

Since Kotlin

1.8
actual operator fun get(index: Int): Char(source)

Returns the array element at the given index.

This method can be called using the index operator:

value = array[index]

If the index is out of bounds of this array, throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException except in Kotlin/JS where the behavior is unspecified.

Since Kotlin

1.8