Kotlin String Templates (#28892)
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Even without explicitly converting `Int` value 1 to `String` object first, the resulting output is still a `String`.
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Kotlin also supports String templates (expression that starts with dollar sign $) which are preferred to string concatenation.
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### String templates
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String templates are a much easy and nice way of concatenate and generate strings:
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```kotlin
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var a = 1
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// simple name in template:
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val s1 = "a is $a"
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val s1 = "a is $a"
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println(s1)
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```
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Output:
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```shell
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a is 1
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```
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The template also allows the use of functions:
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```kotlin
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a = 2
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// arbitrary expression in template:
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val s2 = "${s1.replace("is", "was")}, but now is $a"
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println(s2)
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```
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Output:
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```shell
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a was 1, but now is 2
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```
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#### String with Multiple Lines
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