As per documentation of When in Kotlin, else is not mandatory if the compiler knows all the values are covered. This is very in case of emums or sealed class but how to do it in case of arrays for numbers 1 to 5 (startRating).
private fun starMapping(startRating: Int): String {
return when (startRating) {
1 -> "Perfect"
2 -> "Great"
3-> "Okay"
4-> "Bad"
5-> "Terrible"
// don't want to add else as I believe it is prone to errors.
}
}
Something similar to this
return when (AutoCompleteRowType.values()[viewType]) {
AutoCompleteRowType.ITEM -> ItemView(
LayoutInflater.from(parent.context).inflate(R.layout.item_venue_autocomplete_item_info, parent, false))
AutoCompleteRowType.SECTION -> SectionView(
LayoutInflater.from(parent.context).inflate(R.layout.item_venue_autocomplete_section, parent, false)
)
}
Using when
statement it is impossible to exclude else
clause in case of using ints, because compiler doesn't know what to return if startRating
is not in 1..5 range. You can, for example, throw an IllegalStateException
if the value is not in the required range:
private fun starMapping(startRating: Int): String {
return when (startRating) {
1 -> "Perfect"
2 -> "Great"
3-> "Okay"
4-> "Bad"
5 -> "Terrible"
else -> throw IllegalStateException("Invalid rating param value")
}
}
Or you can do something like this:
return when {
startRating <= 1 -> "Perfect"
startRating == 2 -> "Great"
startRating == 3 -> "Okay"
startRating == 4 -> "Bad"
else -> "Terrible"
}
But else
clause is required.