Fairly new to Kotlin - I'm slightly confused by why when using let in this example 'it' is still nullable? As a result the example fails to compile
Error:(9, 20) Type mismatch: inferred type is Int? but Int was expected
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val myNewNullableInt: Int? =6
myNewNullableInt.let{
printAnInteger(it)
}
}
fun printAnInteger (integerToPrint: Int){
println(integerToPrint)
}
Example: https://try.kotlinlang.org/#/UserProjects/fnlicstrn4tbmk8gs071vmv4ka/9dd72cr92ikggh3g9qg981h01o
?.
, but you probably do not needlet
here... if it's just printing what you want, you could do:myNewNullableInt?.run(::println)
(or same with?.also
)... You only needlet
if you actually want to return or set a value which is calculated and returned within the given body...