createState method
Creates the mutable state for this widget at a given location in the tree.
Subclasses should override this method to return a newly created instance of their associated State subclass:
@override
State<SomeWidget> createState() => _SomeWidgetState();
The framework can call this method multiple times over the lifetime of a StatefulWidget. For example, if the widget is inserted into the tree in multiple locations, the framework will create a separate State object for each location. Similarly, if the widget is removed from the tree and later inserted into the tree again, the framework will call createState again to create a fresh State object, simplifying the lifecycle of State objects.
Implementation
@override
State<Calender> createState() {
final String uniqueKey = UniqueKey().toString();
return _CalenderState(Get.put(
_CalenderViewModel(
startDateTime: startDateTime,
endDateTime: endDateTime,
possibleDayOfTheWeek: possibleDayOfTheWeek,
),
tag: uniqueKey,
));
}