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Here is main activity

class MainActivity : AppCompatActivity() {

    private lateinit var mViewModel: MainActivityVm
    private lateinit var mTv: TextView

    override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {

        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)
        setContentView(R.layout.activity_main)
        setSupportActionBar(findViewById(R.id.toolbar))

        mTv = findViewById(R.id.tv)

        mViewModel =
            ViewModelProviders.of(this)
                .get(MainActivityVm::class.java)

        mViewModel.counter.observe(this, Observer<Int> { counter ->
            mTv.setText(counter.toString())
        })

        fab.setOnClickListener { view ->
            if(null != mViewModel.counter.value)
            {
                mViewModel.counter.value++
            }
        }
    }

    // ...
}

I try to increment counter in data model when click on fab button

fab.setOnClickListener { view ->
    if(null != mViewModel.counter.value)
    {
        mViewModel.counter.value++
    }
}

but I gett error at line mViewModel.counter.value++

Smart cast to 'Int' is impossible, because 'mViewModel.counter.value' is a complex expression

What does error mean?

Here is data model

class MainActivityVm : ViewModel() {
    val counter = MutableLiveData<Int>().apply { postValue(0)}
}

edit

If I comment out null check

fab.setOnClickListener { view ->
    //if(null != mViewModel.counter.value)
    //{
        mViewModel.counter.value++
    //}
}

I get error

Only safe (?.) or non-null asserted (!!.) calls are allowed on a nullable receiver of type Int?

edit

using null check with !!

    fab.setOnClickListener { view ->
        if(null != mViewModel.counter.value)
        {
            mViewModel.counter!!.value++
        }
    }

gives initial error

Smart cast to 'Int' is impossible, because 'mViewModel.counter.value' is a complex expression

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  • Have you try this mViewModel.counter?.value++
    – Leo
    Jul 6, 2019 at 2:55
  • @Leo yeah, then i get Only safe (?.) or non-null asserted (!!.) calls are allowed on a nullable receiver of type Int?
    – the_prole
    Jul 6, 2019 at 4:51

1 Answer 1

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You just need to use the MutableLiveData#postValue() method.

Also, it's better to put the functionality inside the ViewModel.

Add a method in the ViewModel to increment the counter:

class MainActivityViewModel : ViewModel() {
    val counter = MutableLiveData<Int>().apply { postValue(0)}

    public fun incrementCounter() {
        counter.let {
            val currentVal: Int? = it.value
            currentVal?.let { cur ->
                it.postValue(cur + 1)
            }
        }
    }
}

This can also be written as:

public fun incrementCounter() {
    val currentVal: Int? = counter.value
    if (currentVal != null)
        counter.postValue(currentVal + 1)
}

Then, just call that method when the FAB is clicked:

    fab.setOnClickListener { view ->
        viewModel.incrementCounter()
    }
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  • So old fashion null check is not thread safe but value?.let is?
    – the_prole
    Jul 6, 2019 at 17:42
  • @the_prole That's just how I wrote it the kotlin way, but on second look it's actually even shorter with a null check, so I added that alternate implementation to the answer. The main issue is just to use postValue() instead of using ++. Jul 8, 2019 at 5:50
  • Oh, I thought I had to use .let to create a local copy of value to protect against another thread changing value to null just after the null check, or Kotlin wouldn't compile. Guess not.
    – the_prole
    Jul 8, 2019 at 6:14

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