firstNotEqualTo method
Returns the first element that is not equal to value.
When value is null the comparison is skipped and the first element is
returned (or null for an empty list). Comparison is case-sensitive, so
firstNotEqualTo('a') does not match 'A'. Returns null when every
element equals value, distinguishing "no differing element" from a real
hit.
Example:
['a', 'a', 'b'].firstNotEqualTo('a'); // 'b'
['a', 'b'].firstNotEqualTo(null); // 'a'
['a', 'a'].firstNotEqualTo('a'); // null
Audited: 2026-06-12 11:26 EDT
Implementation
@useResult
String? firstNotEqualTo(String? value) =>
// The package:collection accessors return null instead of throwing when no
// element qualifies, so an all-equal or empty list yields null cleanly.
value == null ? firstOrNull : firstWhereOrNull((String item) => item != value);