Multiple Conditions in When Branches
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Multiple Conditions in When Branches in Kotlin
When you want your Kotlin code to make decisions based on more than one value or condition, the when expression provides a powerful and readable way to do this. Unlike traditional if statements, when lets you group several possible matches into a single branch, making your code cleaner and easier to understand.
In this chapter, you will learn how to:
- Combine multiple values or conditions in a single
whenbranch; - Use commas to group cases for concise logic;
- Apply these techniques to real-world problems, such as handling user input or categorizing data.
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to write more flexible and efficient decision-making code using Kotlin's when expression.
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Why Use Multiple Conditions in When Branches?
Using multiple conditions in a single when branch helps you write cleaner and more efficient code. Here are the main benefits:
- Reduce code duplication by grouping similar cases together;
- Make your logic easier to read and maintain;
- Handle related values with a single action, improving clarity;
- Simplify complex decision-making by combining conditions in one place.
This approach is especially helpful when different values should trigger the same result or behavior.
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