Creating and Listening to Streams
Dart Streams allow you to handle sequences of asynchronous events, such as user interactions, data from a network, or periodic updates. Unlike a Future, which represents a single asynchronous result, a Stream can deliver multiple values over time. This makes Streams especially useful when you need to process a flow of data that arrives at different moments, rather than all at once. You can listen to a Stream's events as they are emitted, letting your program react to each new value as soon as it becomes available.
main.dart
1234567891011121314import 'dart:async'; void main() { // Create a Stream that emits integers from 1 to 5, one every second Stream<int> numberStream = Stream.periodic( Duration(seconds: 1), (count) => count + 1, ).take(5); // Listen to the Stream and print each value as it arrives numberStream.listen((value) { print('Received: $value'); }); }
Tack för dina kommentarer!
Fråga AI
Fråga AI
Fråga vad du vill eller prova någon av de föreslagna frågorna för att starta vårt samtal
Fantastiskt!
Completion betyg förbättrat till 9.09
Creating and Listening to Streams
Svep för att visa menyn
Dart Streams allow you to handle sequences of asynchronous events, such as user interactions, data from a network, or periodic updates. Unlike a Future, which represents a single asynchronous result, a Stream can deliver multiple values over time. This makes Streams especially useful when you need to process a flow of data that arrives at different moments, rather than all at once. You can listen to a Stream's events as they are emitted, letting your program react to each new value as soon as it becomes available.
main.dart
1234567891011121314import 'dart:async'; void main() { // Create a Stream that emits integers from 1 to 5, one every second Stream<int> numberStream = Stream.periodic( Duration(seconds: 1), (count) => count + 1, ).take(5); // Listen to the Stream and print each value as it arrives numberStream.listen((value) { print('Received: $value'); }); }
Tack för dina kommentarer!