Variables in Kotlin, differences with Java: 'v

2020-05-25 18:08发布

问题:

I am trying to learn Kotlin. What is val, var and internal in Kotlin compared to Java?

In Java:

 RadioGroup radioGroup;
 RadioButton button;
 Button submit;

After converting it shows:

 internal var radioGroup: RadioGroup
 internal var button: RadioButton
 internal var submit: Button

回答1:

val and var are the two keywords you can use to declare variables (and properties). The difference is that using val gives you a read-only variable, which is the same as using the final keyword in Java.

var x = 10    // int x = 10;
val y = 25    // final int y = 25;

Using val whenever you can is the convention in Kotlin, and you should only make something a var if you know that you'll be changing its value somewhere.

See the official documentation about defining local variables and declaring properties.


internal is a visibility modifier that doesn't exist in Java. It marks a member of a class that will only be visible within the module it's in. This is a similar visibility to what the default package visibility gives you in Java (which is why the converter would use it when converting members with package visibility). However, it's not exactly the same. Also, note that it's not the default visibility in Kotlin, classes and their members in Kotlin are public by default.

There is more in the documentation about visiblity modifiers.



回答2:

val : immutable data variable

var : mutable data variable

When you converted your Java code to Kotlin:

  1. A converter found that you have not initialised variables, so it made them var(mutable) as you will initialise them later.

  2. Probably your variables are unused, so the converter made them internal, guessing you will not use them outside of your package.

For more information on var and var read this, and for internal read this.



回答3:

val use to declare final variable. Characteristics of val variables

  1. Must be initialized
  2. value can not be changed or reassign

var is as a general variable

  1. We can initialize later by using lateinit modifier

    [lateinit also use for global variable we can not use it for local variable]

  2. value can be changed or reassign but not in global scope

val in kotlin is like final keyword in java



回答4:

In kotlin we can declare variable in two types: val and var. val cannot be reassigned, it works as a final variable.

val x = 2
x=3 // cannot be reassigned

On the other side, var can be reassigned it is mutable

var x = 2
x=3 // can be reassigned