The following example shows how listen() can be put to use:
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The following example shows how listen() can be put to use:
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Listener class Null safety . A widget that calls callbacks in response to common pointer events . It listens to events that can construct gestures, such as when the pointer is pressed, moved, then released or canceled.
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Listener class Null safety . A widget that calls callbacks in response to common pointer events . It listens to events that can construct gestures, such as when the pointer is pressed, moved, then released or canceled.
Read moreWhat is stream in Flutter Dart?
Streams provide an asynchronous sequence of data . Data sequences include user-generated events and data read from files. You can process a stream using either await for or listen() from the Stream API. Streams provide a way to respond to errors. There are two kinds of streams: single subscription or broadcast.
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A Stream provides a way to receive a sequence of events . Each event is either a data event, also called an element of the stream, or an error event, which is a notification that something has failed. When a stream has emitted all its event, a single “done” event will notify the listener that the end has been reached.
Read moreWhat is a Future in Flutter?
A Future is defined exactly like a function in Dart, but instead of Void you use Future . If you want to return a value from Future, then you pass it a Type.
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