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In Kotlin class, I have method parameter as object (See Kotlin doc here ) for class type T. As object I am passing different classes when I am calling method. In Java we can able to compare class using instanceof of object which class it is.

So I want to check and compare at runtime which Class it is?

How can I check instanceof class in Kotlin?

9 Answers 9

478

Use is.

if (myInstance is String) { ... }

or the reverse !is

if (myInstance !is String) { ... }
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    This only works when the instance object is created from a Kotlin class. This will not work if the instance was created using newInstance() from something like SomeClass::class.java
    – Johann
    Commented Aug 22, 2021 at 15:30
  • 1
    @androiddev why is that?
    – nhaarman
    Commented Aug 22, 2021 at 21:12
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    No idea. I tried it but it doesn't work. Some quirk with the way Kotlin interacts with Java. However, you can use SomeClass.isInstance(someObject), which does work.
    – Johann
    Commented Aug 23, 2021 at 7:08
77

Combining when and is:

when (x) {
    is Int -> print(x + 1)
    is String -> print(x.length + 1)
    is IntArray -> print(x.sum())
}

copied from official documentation

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    Yes this is the idiomatic way. Commented Apr 6, 2020 at 18:35
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We can check whether an object conforms to a given type at runtime by using the is operator or its negated form !is.

Example:

if (obj is String) {
    print(obj.length)
}

if (obj !is String) {
    print("Not a String")
}

Another Example in case of Custom Object:

Let, I have an obj of type CustomObject.

if (obj is CustomObject) {
    print("obj is of type CustomObject")
}

if (obj !is CustomObject) {
    print("obj is not of type CustomObject")
}
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    Note one other nice thing here: inside the block of the if, obj is automatically cast to String. So you can use properties such as length directly, without the need to explicitly cast obj to String inside the block.
    – Jesper
    Commented May 22, 2017 at 6:20
  • Also, nice opportunity to use an else statement ;)
    – Juan Nunez
    Commented Jan 29, 2021 at 15:20
  • What if i want to differentiate two classes where one extends the other e.g LinearLayoutManager & GridLayoutManager Commented Apr 19, 2021 at 9:45
10

You can use is:

class B
val a: A = A()
if (a is A) { /* do something */ }
when (a) {
  someValue -> { /* do something */ }
  is B -> { /* do something */ }
  else -> { /* do something */ }
}
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10

Try using keyword called is Official page reference

if (obj is String) {
    // obj is a String
}
if (obj !is String) {
    // // obj is not a String
}
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  • It is great thing to give answer with official doc. But it is better practices to add sample code in answer, it is helpful if link was dead. Thanks for the answer.
    – pRaNaY
    Commented May 21, 2017 at 17:03
5

You can check like this

 private var mActivity : Activity? = null

then

 override fun onAttach(context: Context?) {
    super.onAttach(context)

    if (context is MainActivity){
        mActivity = context
    }

}
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You can read Kotlin Documentation here https://kotlinlang.org/docs/reference/typecasts.html . We can check whether an object conforms to a given type at runtime by using the is operator or its negated form !is, for the example using is:

fun <T> getResult(args: T): Int {
    if (args is String){ //check if argumen is String
        return args.toString().length
    }else if (args is Int){ //check if argumen is int
        return args.hashCode().times(5)
    }
    return 0
}

then in main function i try to print and show it on terminal :

fun main() {
    val stringResult = getResult("Kotlin")
    val intResult = getResult(100)

    // TODO 2
    println(stringResult)
    println(intResult)
}

This is the output

6
500
0

If you have a collection of objects, you can also keep those that are specific instance:

interface Fruit
class Peach: Fruit
class Watermelon: Fruit

val fruits = listOf(
    Peach(),
    Peach(),
    Watermelon(),
    Peach(),
    Watermelon()
)

val peaches = fruits.filterIsInstance(Peach::class.java)
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Other solution : KOTLIN

val fragment = supportFragmentManager.findFragmentById(R.id.fragment_container)

if (fragment?.tag == "MyFragment")
{}

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