Char Type
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The Char type in Kotlin is used to represent a single character. You declare a Char variable using single quotes around the character, such as 'A' or '1'. Unlike String, which can hold multiple characters, a Char always holds exactly one character. Valid Char values include letters, digits, symbols, or special escape characters.
Main.kt
123456789101112131415package com.example; fun main() { val letterA: Char = 'A' val digitOne: Char = '1' val dollarSign: Char = '$' val newLine: Char = '\n' val tabChar: Char = '\t' println("Letter A: $letterA") println("Digit One: $digitOne") println("Dollar Sign: $dollarSign") println("New Line (shows as line break): [$newLine]") println("Tab Character (shows as tab space): [${tabChar}Tab]") }
Escape characters allow you to represent special characters in a Char value using a backslash (\). For instance, \n represents a newline character, and \t represents a tab. In the code above, val newLine: Char = '\n' assigns the newline character to a variable, and val tabChar: Char = '\t' assigns the tab character. When you print these characters, they control formatting in the console output rather than displaying as visible symbols.
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