Explanation:

The operation that is applied to the flags is a bitwise or. In Java you have the | operator for that.

As of bitwise operations [in Kotlin], there're no special characters for them, but just named functions that can be called in infix form.

Source

Here a list of all bitwise operations for Int and Long

  • shl(bits) – signed shift left (Java's <<)
  • shr(bits) – signed shift right (Java's >>)
  • ushr(bits) – unsigned shift right (Java's >>>)
  • and(bits) – bitwise and (Java's &)
  • or(bits) – bitwise or (Java's |)
  • xor(bits) – bitwise xor (Java's ^)
  • inv() – bitwise inversion (Java's ~)

Solution:

So, in your case you only need to call or in between your arguments like so.

intent.flags = Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK or Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK

Try something like following:

val intent = Intent(this, MapsActivity::class.java)
intent.flags = Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK or Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK

Advanced, Reuseable Kotlin:

In Kotlin or is the replacement for the Java bitwise or |.

intent.flags = FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK or FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK

If you plan to use your combination regularly, create an Intent extension function

fun Intent.clearStack() {
    flags = Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK or Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK
}

You can then directly call this function before starting the intent

intent.clearStack()

If you need the option to add additional flags in other situations, add an optional param to the extension function.

fun Intent.clearStack(additionalFlags: Int = 0) {
    flags = additionalFlags or Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK or Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK
}