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Two dimensional array list in Kotlin

2D arrays are useful for data representation in certain situations. To define a two dimensional array list in Kotlin you can use for Int Arrays: intArrayOf() twice to define 2 arrays. and then we will use arrayOf().


Example of Declaring a two dimensional array in Kotlin

import java.util.Arrays

fun main(args: Array<String>) {

    val even: IntArray = intArrayOf(2, 4, 6)
    val odd: IntArray = intArrayOf(1, 3, 5)
    val lala: Array<IntArray> = arrayOf(even, odd)
    
    println(Arrays.deepToString(lala))
}


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