Dart Programming - Lists
Dart represents arrays in the form of List objects. A List is simply an ordered group of objects. The dart:core library provides the List class that enables creation and manipulation of lists.
Lists can be classified as −
Fixed Length List
Growable List
Fixed Length List
A fixed length list’s length cannot change at runtime. The syntax for creating a fixed length list is as given below −
Step 1 − Declaring a list
The syntax for declaring a fixed length list is given below −
var list_name = new List(initial_size)
The above syntax creates a list of the specified size. The list cannot grow or shrink at runtime. Any attempt to resize the list will result in an exception.
Step 2 − Initializing a list
The syntax for initializing a list is as given below −
lst_name[index] = value;
Example
void main() {
var lst = new List(3);
lst[0] = 12;
lst[1] = 13;
lst[2] = 11;
print(lst);
}
`
It will produce the following output −
[12, 13, 11]
`
Growable List
A growable list’s length can change at run-time. The syntax for declaring and initializing a growable list is as given below −
Step 1 − Declaring a List
var list_name = [val1,val2,val3]
--- creates a list containing the specified values
OR
`
var list_name = new List()
--- creates a list of size zero
Step 2 − Initializing a List
The index / subscript is used to reference the element that should be populated with a value. The syntax for initializing a list is as given below −
list_name[index] = value;
Example
The following example shows how to create a list of 3 elements.
void main() {
var num_list = [1,2,3];
print(num_list);
}
It will produce the following output −
[1, 2, 3]
Example
The following example creates a zero-length list using the empty List() constructor. The add() function in the List class is used to dynamically add elements to the list.
void main() {
var lst = new List();
lst.add(12);
lst.add(13);
print(lst);
}
It will produce the following output −
[12, 13]
Summary
Type
Declaring a list
Initializing a List
Dart Programming - ListFirst Method
Syntax
List.first
Example
void main() {
var lst = new List();
lst.add(12);
lst.add(13);
print("The first element of the list is: ${lst.first}");
}
It will produce the following output −.
The first element of the list is: 12
Summary
Type
Syntax
Example
Dart Programming - List isEmpty Method
Syntax
List.isEmpty
Example
void main() {
var lst = new List();
lst.add(12);
lst.add(13);
print(lst.isEmpty);
}
It will produce the following output −.
False
Summary
Type
Syntax
Example
Dart Programming - List.isNotEmpty Method
Syntax
List.isNotEmpty
Example
void main() {
var lst = new List();
lst.add(12);
lst.add(13);
print(lst.isNotEmpty);
}
It will produce the following output −.
true
Summary
Type
Syntax
Example
Dart Programming - List.length Method
Returns the size of the list.
Syntax
List.length
Example
void main() {
var lst = new List();
lst.add(12);
lst.add(13);
print("The length of the list is : ${lst.length}");
}
The length of the list is : 2
Summary
Type
Syntax
Example
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Dart Programming - List.last Method
Returns the last element in the list.
Syntax
`
List.last
`
Example
`
void main() {
var lst = new List();
lst.add(12);
lst.add(13);
print("The last element of the list is: ${lst.last}");
}
`
It will produce the following output −
`
The last element of the list is: 13
`
Summary
Type
Syntax
Example
Dart Programming - List.reversed Method
Returns an iterable object containing the list values in the reverse order.
Syntax
`
List.reversed
`
Example
`
void main() {
var lst = new List();
lst.add(12);
lst.add(13);
print("The list values in reverse order: ${lst.reversed}");
}
`
It will produce the following output −
`
The list values in reverse order: (13, 12)
`
Summary
Type
Syntax
Example
Dart Programming - List.single Method
Checks if the list has only one element and returns it.
Syntax
`
List.single
`
Example
`
void main() {
var lst = new List();
lst.add(12);
print("The list has only one element: ${lst.single}");
}
`
It will produce the following output −
`
The list values in reverse order: (13, 12)
`
It will produce the following output −
`
The list has only one element: 12
`
This property throws an exception if the List has more than one element in it. The following example illustrates the same −
`
void main() {
var lst = new List();
lst.add(12);
lst.add(10);
print(lst.single);
}
`
If the list has more than one element, then the same code will throw the following exception −
`
Unhandled exception:
Bad state: Too many elements
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List.single (dart:core-patch/growable_array.dart:234)
main (file:///D:/Demos/Boolean.dart:6:13)
_startIsolate. (dart:isolatepatch/isolate_patch.dart:261)
_RawReceivePortImpl._handleMessage (dart:isolatepatch/isolate_patch.dart:148)
Summary
Type
Syntax
Example
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Full Summary
- List Type
Sr.No Methods & Description
1 first
Returns the first element in the list.
2 isEmpty
Returns true if the collection has no elements.
3 isNotEmpty
Returns true if the collection has at least one element.
4 length
Returns the size of the list.
5 last
Returns the last element in the list.
6 reversed
Returns an iterable object containing the lists values in the reverse order.
7 Single
Checks if the list has only one element and returns it.
Refrenec
dart_programming_list_first_method
dart_programming_list_isempty_method
dart_programming_list_isnotempty_method
dart_programming_list_length_method
dart_programming_list_last_method
dart_programming_list_reversed_method
dart_programming_list_single_method
dart-list
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