Differentiate between generics in and out in Kotlin?
Answer Posted / Nipander Singh
'in' is used to specify that a particular type can be passed as an argument, while 'out' is used to specify that a particular type can be returned. For example: fun <T> myFunction(t: T): T {} means T can be any type and the function returns the same type.
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