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List<E> constructor
- @Deprecated("Use a list literal, [], or the List.filled constructor instead")
- [int? length]
Creates a list of the given length.
NOTE: This constructor cannot be used in null-safe code. Use List.filled to create a non-empty list. This requires a fill value to initialize the list elements with. To create an empty list, use []
for a growable list or List.empty
for a fixed length list (or where growability is determined at run-time).
The created list is fixed-length if length
is provided.
var fixedLengthList = List(3);
fixedLengthList.length; // 3
fixedLengthList.length = 1; // Error
The list has length 0 and is growable if length
is omitted.
var growableList = List();
growableList.length; // 0;
growableList.length = 3;
To create a growable list with a given length, for a nullable element type, just assign the length right after creation:
List<SomeNullableType> growableList = []..length = 500;
For a non-nullable element type, an alternative is the following:
List<int> growableList = List<int>.filled(500, 0, growable: true);
The length
must not be negative or null, if it is provided.
If the element type is not nullable, length
must not be greater than zero.
Implementation
@Deprecated("Use a list literal, [], or the List.filled constructor instead")
external factory List([int? length]);
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