Swift is like Kotlin and kind of like Dart
BASICS
Hello World
Swift
print("Hello, world!")
Kotlin
println("Hello, world!")
Dart
print('Hello, world!');
Variables And Constants
Swift
var myVariable = 42
myVariable = 50
let myConstant = 42
Kotlin
var myVariable = 42
myVariable = 50
val myConstant = 42
Dart
var myVariable = 42;
myVariable = 50;
final myConstant = 42;
Explicit Types
Swift
let explicitDouble: Double = 70
Kotlin
val explicitDouble: Double = 70.0
Dart
double explicitDouble = 70.0;
Type Coercion
Swift
let label = "The width is "
let width = 94
let widthLabel = label + String(width)
Kotlin
val label = "The width is "
val width = 94
val widthLabel = label + width
Dart
final label = "The width is ";
final width = 94;
final widthLabel = label + width.toString();
String Interpolation
Swift
let apples = 3
let oranges = 5
let fruitSummary = "I have \(apples + oranges) " +
                   "pieces of fruit."
Kotlin
val apples = 3
val oranges = 5
val fruitSummary = "I have ${apples + oranges} " +
                   "pieces of fruit."
Dart
final apples = 3;
final oranges = 5;
final fruitSummary = "I have ${apples + oranges} " +
                   "pieces of fruit.";
Range Operator
Swift
let names = ["Anna", "Alex", "Brian", "Jack"]
let count = names.count
for i in 0..<count {
    print("Person \(i + 1) is called \(names[i])")
}
// Person 1 is called Anna
// Person 2 is called Alex
// Person 3 is called Brian
// Person 4 is called Jack
Kotlin
val names = arrayOf("Anna", "Alex", "Brian", "Jack")
val count = names.count()
for (i in 0..count - 1) {
    println("Person ${i + 1} is called ${names[i]}")
}
// Person 1 is called Anna
// Person 2 is called Alex
// Person 3 is called Brian
// Person 4 is called Jack
Dart
// no equivalent
Inclusive Range Operator
Swift
for index in 1...5 {
    print("\(index) times 5 is \(index * 5)")
}
// 1 times 5 is 5
// 2 times 5 is 10
// 3 times 5 is 15
// 4 times 5 is 20
// 5 times 5 is 25
Kotlin
for (index in 1..5) {
    println("$index times 5 is ${index * 5}")
}
// 1 times 5 is 5
// 2 times 5 is 10
// 3 times 5 is 15
// 4 times 5 is 20
// 5 times 5 is 25
Dart
// no equivalent
BASICS
Arrays
Swift
var shoppingList = ["catfish", "water",
    "tulips", "blue paint"]
shoppingList[1] = "bottle of water"
Kotlin
val shoppingList = arrayOf("catfish", "water",
    "tulips", "blue paint")
shoppingList[1] = "bottle of water"
Dart
final shoppingList = ["catfish", "water",
    "tulips", "blue paint"];
shoppingList[1] = "bottle of water";
Maps
Swift
var occupations = [
    "Malcolm": "Captain",
    "Kaylee": "Mechanic",
]
occupations["Jayne"] = "Public Relations"
Kotlin
val occupations = mutableMapOf(
    "Malcolm" to "Captain",
    "Kaylee" to "Mechanic"
)
occupations["Jayne"] = "Public Relations"
Dart
var occupations = {
    "Malcolm": "Captain",
    "Kaylee": "Mechanic",
};
occupations["Jayne"] = "Public Relations";
Empty Collections
Swift
let emptyArray = [String]()
let emptyDictionary = [String: Float]()
Kotlin
val emptyArray = arrayOf<String>()
val emptyMap = mapOf<String, Float>()
Dart
final emptyArray = <String>[];
final emptyMap = <String, double>{};
FUNCTIONS
Functions
Swift
func greet(_ name: String,_ day: String) -> String {
    return "Hello \(name), today is \(day)."
}
greet("Bob", "Tuesday")
Kotlin
fun greet(name: String, day: String): String {
    return "Hello $name, today is $day."
}
greet("Bob", "Tuesday")
Dart
String greet(String name, String day) {
    return "Hello $name, today is $day.";
}
greet("Bob", "Tuesday");
Tuple Return
Swift
func getGasPrices() -> (Double, Double, Double) {
    return (3.59, 3.69, 3.79)
}
Kotlin
data class GasPrices(val a: Double, val b: Double,
     val c: Double)
fun getGasPrices() = GasPrices(3.59, 3.69, 3.79)
Dart
// no equivalent
Variable Number Of Arguments
Swift
func sumOf(_ numbers: Int...) -> Int {
    var sum = 0
    for number in numbers {
        sum += number
    }
    return sum
}
sumOf(42, 597, 12)
Kotlin
fun sumOf(vararg numbers: Int): Int {
    var sum = 0
    for (number in numbers) {
        sum += number
    }
    return sum
}
sumOf(42, 597, 12)

// sumOf() can also be written in a shorter way:
fun sumOf(vararg numbers: Int) = numbers.sum()
Dart
// no equivalent
Function Type
Swift
func makeIncrementer() -> (Int -> Int) {
    func addOne(number: Int) -> Int {
        return 1 + number
    }
    return addOne
}
let increment = makeIncrementer()
increment(7)
Kotlin
fun makeIncrementer(): (Int) -> Int {
    val addOne = fun(number: Int): Int {
        return 1 + number
    }
    return addOne
}
val increment = makeIncrementer()
increment(7)

// makeIncrementer can also be written in a shorter way:
fun makeIncrementer() = fun(number: Int) = 1 + number
Dart
typedef int incrementer(int number);

incrementer makeIncrementer() {
    int addOne(int number) {
        return 1 + number;
    };
    return addOne;
}
final increment = makeIncrementer();
increment(7);

// makeIncrementer can also be written in a shorter way:
incrementer makeIncrementor() => (int number) => 1 + number;
Map
Swift
let numbers = [20, 19, 7, 12]
numbers.map { 3 * $0 }
Kotlin
val numbers = listOf(20, 19, 7, 12)
numbers.map { 3 * it }
Dart
final numbers = [20, 19, 7, 12];
numbers.map((number) => 3 * number);
Sort
Swift
var mutableArray = [1, 5, 3, 12, 2]
mutableArray.sort()
Kotlin
listOf(1, 5, 3, 12, 2).sorted()
Dart
[1, 5, 3, 12, 2].sort();
Named Arguments
Swift
func area(width: Int, height: Int) -> Int {
    return width * height
}
area(width: 2, height: 3)
Kotlin
fun area(width: Int, height: Int) = width * height
area(width = 2, height = 3)

// This is also possible with named arguments
area(2, height = 2)
area(height = 3, width = 2)
Dart
int area({int width, int height}) => width * height;
area(width = 2, height = 3);

// This is also possible with named arguments
area(height = 3, width = 2);
CLASSES
Declaration
Swift
class Shape {
    var numberOfSides = 0
    func simpleDescription() -> String {
        return "A shape with \(numberOfSides) sides."
    }
}
Kotlin
class Shape {
    var numberOfSides = 0
    fun simpleDescription() =
        "A shape with $numberOfSides sides."
}
Dart
class Shape {
    var numberOfSides = 0;
    simpleDescription() =>
        "A shape with $numberOfSides sides.";
}
Usage
Swift
var shape = Shape()
shape.numberOfSides = 7
var shapeDescription = shape.simpleDescription()
Kotlin
var shape = Shape()
shape.numberOfSides = 7
var shapeDescription = shape.simpleDescription()
Dart
var shape = new Shape();
shape.numberOfSides = 7;
var shapeDescription = shape.simpleDescription();
Subclass
Swift
class NamedShape {
    var numberOfSides: Int = 0
    let name: String

    init(name: String) {
        self.name = name
    }

    func simpleDescription() -> String {
        return "A shape with \(numberOfSides) sides."
    }
}

class Square: NamedShape {
    var sideLength: Double

    init(sideLength: Double, name: String) {
        self.sideLength = sideLength
        super.init(name: name)
        self.numberOfSides = 4
    }

    func area() -> Double {
        return sideLength * sideLength
    }

    override func simpleDescription() -> String {
        return "A square with sides of length " +
	       sideLength + "."
    }
}

let test = Square(sideLength: 5.2, name: "square")
test.area()
test.simpleDescription()
Kotlin
open class NamedShape(val name: String) {
    var numberOfSides = 0

    open fun simpleDescription() =
        "A shape with $numberOfSides sides."
}

class Square(var sideLength: BigDecimal, name: String) :
        NamedShape(name) {
    init {
        numberOfSides = 4
    }

    fun area() = sideLength.pow(2)

    override fun simpleDescription() =
        "A square with sides of length $sideLength."
}

val test = Square(BigDecimal("5.2"), "square")
test.area()
test.simpleDescription()
Dart
class NamedShape {
    final String name;
    var numberOfSides = 0;

    NamedShape(this.name);
    
    String simpleDescription() =>
        "A shape with $numberOfSides sides.";
}

class Square extends NamedShape {
    double sideLength;
    String name;

    Square() : super(name) {
        numberOfSides = 4;
    }

    double area() => sideLength.pow(2);

    @override
    String simpleDescription() =>
        "A square with sides of length $sideLength.";
}

final test = new Square(5.2, "square");
test.area();
test.simpleDescription();
Checking Type
Swift
var movieCount = 0
var songCount = 0

for item in library {
    if item is Movie {
        movieCount += 1
    } else if item is Song {
        songCount += 1
    }
}
Kotlin
var movieCount = 0
var songCount = 0

for (item in library) {
    if (item is Movie) {
        ++movieCount
    } else if (item is Song) {
        ++songCount
    }
}
Dart
var movieCount = 0;
var songCount = 0;

for (item in library) {
    if (item is Movie) {
        ++movieCount;
    } else if (item is Song) {
        ++songCount;
    }
}
Pattern Matching
Swift
let nb = 42
switch nb {
    case 0...7, 8, 9: print("single digit")
    case 10: print("double digits")
    case 11...99: print("double digits")
    case 100...999: print("triple digits")
    default: print("four or more digits")
}
Kotlin
val nb = 42
when (nb) {
    in 0..7, 8, 9 -> println("single digit")
    10 -> println("double digits")
    in 11..99 -> println("double digits")
    in 100..999 -> println("triple digits")
    else -> println("four or more digits")
}
Dart
// no equivalent
Downcasting
Swift
for current in someObjects {
    if let movie = current as? Movie {
        print("Movie: '\(movie.name)', " +
            "dir. \(movie.director)")
    }
}
Kotlin
for (current in someObjects) {
    if (current is Movie) {
        println("Movie: '${current.name}', " +
	    "dir. ${current.director}")
    }
}
Dart
for (current in someObjects) {
    if (current is Movie) {
        print("Movie: '${current.name}', " +
	    "dir. ${current.director}");
    }
}
Protocol
Swift
protocol Nameable {
    func name() -> String
}

func f<T: Nameable>(x: T) {
    print("Name is " + x.name())
}
Kotlin
interface Nameable {
    fun name(): String
}

fun f<T: Nameable>(x: T) {
    println("Name is " + x.name())
}
Dart
abstract class Nameable {
    String name();
}

f(Nameable x) {
    println("Name is " + x.name())
}
Extensions
Swift
extension Double {
    var km: Double { return self * 1_000.0 }
    var m: Double { return self }
    var cm: Double { return self / 100.0 }
    var mm: Double { return self / 1_000.0 }
    var ft: Double { return self / 3.28084 }
}
let oneInch = 25.4.mm
print("One inch is \(oneInch) meters")
// prints "One inch is 0.0254 meters"
let threeFeet = 3.ft
print("Three feet is \(threeFeet) meters")
// prints "Three feet is 0.914399970739201 meters"
Kotlin
val Double.km: Double get() = this * 1000
val Double.m: Double get() = this
val Double.cm: Double get() = this / 100
val Double.mm: Double get() = this / 1000
val Double.ft: Double get() = this / 3.28084

val oneInch = 25.4.mm
println("One inch is $oneInch meters")
// prints "One inch is 0.0254 meters"
val threeFeet = 3.0.ft
println("Three feet is $threeFeet meters")
// prints "Three feet is 0.914399970739201 meters"
Dart
// no equivalent