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authorKirill Malev <playittodeath@gmail.com>2020-03-10 13:44:54 +0300
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2020-03-10 13:44:54 +0300
commitcfb34733963ed78cb134b9caff9bb0b0ba25aa34 (patch)
tree55ee911f3d8cb7e1d3895aad434011ae95602761 /dart.html.markdown
parent9e975a8dcf821ea385742cfe9088d72388d08e43 (diff)
Updated example 8
Updated const declaration and removed print addressing missing array.
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@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ class GenericExample<T>{
/// or outside of class have to be constant. Strings and numbers are constant
/// by default. But arrays and maps are not. They can be made constant by
/// declaring them "const". Kind of similar to Javascript's Object.freeze()
-const example8List = ["Example8 const array"],
+const example8List = ["Example8 const array"];
const example8Map = {"someKey": "Example8 const map"};
/// Declare List or Maps as Objects.
List<String> explicitList = new List<String>();
@@ -206,7 +206,6 @@ const example8Map = {"someKey": "Example8 const map"};
explicitList.add("SomeArray");
example8() {
- print(example8Array[0]);
print(example8Map["someKey"]);
print(explicitList[0]);
}