get
Returns the array element at the given index.
This method can be called using the index operator:
value = array[index]
If the index is out of bounds of this array, throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException except in Kotlin/JS where the behavior is unspecified, and in Kotlin/Wasm where a trap will be raised instead, unless -Xwasm-enable-array-range-checks
compiler flag was specified when linking an executable.
Since Kotlin
1.0Returns the array element at the given index.
This method can be called using the index operator:
value = array[index]
If the index is out of bounds of this array, the behavior is unspecified
Since Kotlin
1.1Returns the array element at the given index.
This method can be called using the index operator:
value = array[index]
If the index is out of bounds of this array, throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException.
Since Kotlin
1.0Returns the array element at the given index.
This method can be called using the index operator:
value = array[index]
If the index is out of bounds of this array, throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException.
Since Kotlin
1.3Returns the array element at the given index.
This method can be called using the index operator:
value = array[index]
If the index is out of bounds of this array, a trap will be raised unless -Xwasm-enable-array-range-checks
compiler flag was specified when linking an executable. With the -Xwasm-enable-array-range-checks
an IndexOutOfBoundsException will be thrown.
Since Kotlin
1.8Returns the array element at the given index.
This method can be called using the index operator:
value = array[index]
If the index is out of bounds of this array, a trap will be raised unless -Xwasm-enable-array-range-checks
compiler flag was specified when linking an executable. With the -Xwasm-enable-array-range-checks
an IndexOutOfBoundsException will be thrown.