Does Kotlin support both Explicit conversion and Implicit conversions?
Answer Posted / Sunil Yadav
Yes, Kotlin supports both explicit and implicit (smart-cast) conversions. Explicit conversions are performed using the `as` or `is` operator, while implicit conversions happen automatically when the compiler can safely determine the correct type.
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