MultiType library makes it easier and more flexible to create multiple types for Android RecyclerView, then this library can help you make it easier to use MultiType library in Kotlin.
If you want to use ViewBinding more easily in the MultiType, you can use my other ViewBindingKTX library.
Add it in your root build.gradle at the end of repositories:
allprojects {
    repositories {
        // ...
        maven { url 'https://www.jitpack.io' }
    }
}Add dependencies:
dependencies {
    implementation 'com.drakeet.multitype:multitype:4.3.0'
    implementation 'com.github.DylanCaiCoding:MultiTypeKTX:0.2.0'
}Register a single ViewDelegate , for example:
private val adapter = MultiTypeAdapter(TextViewDelegate())Register multiple ViewDelegate , for example:
private val adapter = MultiTypeAdapter {
  register(TimeViewDelegate())
  register(MessageViewDelegate())
}Register one-to-many ViewDelegate , for example:
private val adapter = MultiTypeAdapter {
  register(RadioOptionViewDelegate(), MultipleOptionViewDelegate())
    .withKotlinClassLinker { _, item ->
      if (item.isSingleChoice) {
        RadioOptionViewDelegate::class
      } else {
        MultipleOptionViewDelegate::class
      }
    }
}class MessageListViewModel : ViewModel() {
  val items = ItemsLiveData<Any>()
}val items = ItemsLiveData<Message>()Step 2. Observe items changes. The code block returns whether the old and new items are the same, for example:
adapter.observeItemsChanged(this, viewModel.items) { oldItem, newItem ->
  (oldItem is String && newItem is String && oldItem == newItem) ||
      (oldItem is Message && newItem is Message && oldItem.id == newItem.id)
}Step 3. After changing the list data, you can set the list data to the ItemsLiveData<T> variable, for example:
items.value = listdata class Option(
  val id : Int,
  val name: String,
  override val groupId: Int, // Add it when you need to check it separately
  override var isChecked: Boolean = false
) : ICheckableStep 2. Create a class extends CheckableItemViewDelegate<T : ICheckable, VH : ViewHolder>, for example:
class RadioOptionViewDelegate :
  CheckableItemViewDelegate<Option, BindingViewHolder<ItemOptionBinding>>(CheckType.SINGLE) {
  override fun onCreateViewHolder(context: Context, parent: ViewGroup) =
    BindingViewHolder<ItemOptionBinding>(parent)
      .onItemClick { position ->
        checkItem(position) // When you need to change the checked state
      }
  override fun onBindViewHolder(holder: BindingViewHolder<ItemOptionBinding>, item: Option) {
    with(holder.binding) {
      checkBox.text = item.name
      checkBox.isChecked = item.isChecked
    }
  }
}The constructor of  CheckableItemViewDelegate has a CheckType argument. There are the following options.
| type | function | 
|---|---|
| CheckType.SINGLE | Single choice | 
| CheckType.MULTIPLE | Multiple choice | 
| CheckType.limit(number) | Limit the number of checked | 
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