mapNotNull
Returns a list containing only the non-null results of applying the given transform function to each element in the original array.
Since Kotlin
1.0Samples
import kotlin.test.*
fun main() {
//sampleStart
val strings: List<String> = listOf("12a", "45", "", "3")
val ints: List<Int> = strings.mapNotNull { it.toIntOrNull() }
println(ints) // [45, 3]
println(ints.sum()) // 48
//sampleEnd
}
Returns a list containing only the non-null results of applying the given transform function to each element in the original collection.
Since Kotlin
1.0Samples
import kotlin.test.*
fun main() {
//sampleStart
val strings: List<String> = listOf("12a", "45", "", "3")
val ints: List<Int> = strings.mapNotNull { it.toIntOrNull() }
println(ints) // [45, 3]
println(ints.sum()) // 48
//sampleEnd
}
inline fun <K, V, R : Any> Map<out K, V>.mapNotNull(transform: (Map.Entry<K, V>) -> R?): List<R>(source)
Returns a list containing only the non-null results of applying the given transform function to each entry in the original map.
Since Kotlin
1.0Samples
import kotlin.test.*
import java.util.*
fun main() {
//sampleStart
val map = mapOf("Alice" to 20, "Tom" to 13, "Bob" to 18)
val adults = map.mapNotNull { (name, age) -> name.takeIf { age >= 18 } }
println(adults) // [Alice, Bob]
//sampleEnd
}