toChar

open override fun toChar(): Char(source)

Deprecated

Warning since 1.5

Error since 2.3

Direct conversion to Char is deprecated. Use toInt().toChar() or Char constructor instead.

Replace with

this.toInt().toChar()

Converts this Long value to Char.

If this value is in the range of Char codes Char.MIN_VALUE..Char.MAX_VALUE, the resulting Char code is equal to this value.

The resulting Char code is represented by the least significant 16 bits of this Long value.

Since Kotlin

1.0
open override fun toChar(): Char(source)

Deprecated

Warning since 1.5

Error since 2.3

Direct conversion to Char is deprecated. Use toInt().toChar() or Char constructor instead.

Replace with

this.toInt().toChar()

Returns the Char with the numeric value equal to this number, truncated to 16 bits if appropriate.

Since Kotlin

1.1
open external override fun toChar(): Char(source)

Deprecated

Warning since 1.5

Error since 2.3

Direct conversion to Char is deprecated. Use toInt().toChar() or Char constructor instead.

Replace with

this.toInt().toChar()

Converts this Long value to Char.

If this value is in the range of Char codes Char.MIN_VALUE..Char.MAX_VALUE, the resulting Char code is equal to this value.

The resulting Char code is represented by the least significant 16 bits of this Long value.

Since Kotlin

1.3
open inline override fun toChar(): Char(source)

Deprecated

Warning since 1.5

Error since 2.3

Direct conversion to Char is deprecated. Use toInt().toChar() or Char constructor instead.

Replace with

this.toInt().toChar()

Converts this Long value to Char.

If this value is in the range of Char codes Char.MIN_VALUE..Char.MAX_VALUE, the resulting Char code is equal to this value.

The resulting Char code is represented by the least significant 16 bits of this Long value.

Since Kotlin

1.8
open inline override fun toChar(): Char(source)

Deprecated

Warning since 1.5

Error since 2.3

Direct conversion to Char is deprecated. Use toInt().toChar() or Char constructor instead.

Replace with

this.toInt().toChar()

Converts this Long value to Char.

If this value is in the range of Char codes Char.MIN_VALUE..Char.MAX_VALUE, the resulting Char code is equal to this value.

The resulting Char code is represented by the least significant 16 bits of this Long value.

Since Kotlin

1.8