Kotlin Set reduce()
Syntax & Examples
Set.reduce() extension function
The reduce() extension function in Kotlin accumulates a value starting with the first element and applying an operation from left to right to the current accumulator value and each element.
Syntax of Set.reduce()
The syntax of Set.reduce() extension function is:
fun <S, T : S> Set<T>.reduce(operation: (acc: S, T) -> S): S
This reduce() extension function of Set accumulates value starting with the first element and applying operation from left to right to current accumulator value and each element.
Parameters
Parameter | Optional/Required | Description |
---|---|---|
operation | required | A function that takes the current accumulator value and an element, and returns the new accumulator value. |
Return Type
Set.reduce() returns value of type S
.
✐ Examples
1 Summing elements in a set of integers
Using reduce() to sum the elements in a set of integers.
For example,
- Create a set of integers.
- Use reduce() with an operation that adds each element to the accumulator.
- Print the resulting sum.
Kotlin Program
fun main() {
val numbers = setOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
val sum = numbers.reduce { acc, num -> acc + num }
println(sum)
}
Output
15
2 Concatenating strings in a set
Using reduce() to concatenate the strings in a set.
For example,
- Create a set of strings.
- Use reduce() with an operation that concatenates each string to the accumulator.
- Print the resulting concatenated string.
Kotlin Program
fun main() {
val strings = setOf("Kotlin", "is", "fun")
val result = strings.reduce { acc, str -> "$acc $str" }
println(result)
}
Output
Kotlin is fun
3 Calculating the product of elements in a set of integers
Using reduce() to calculate the product of the elements in a set of integers.
For example,
- Create a set of integers.
- Use reduce() with an operation that multiplies each element to the accumulator.
- Print the resulting product.
Kotlin Program
fun main() {
val numbers = setOf(1, 2, 3, 4)
val product = numbers.reduce { acc, num -> acc * num }
println(product)
}
Output
24
Summary
In this Kotlin tutorial, we learned about reduce() extension function of Set: the syntax and few working examples with output and detailed explanation for each example.