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The KTX Library provides a comprehensive set of tools for managing collections.
KTX #
The KTX Library provides a comprehensive set of tools for managing collections – groups of a variable number of items (possibly zero) that share significance to the problem being solved and are operated upon commonly.
Getting Started #
associateBy
is an operation allows associate the list items with the given key.
final List<User> users = [
User(id: 1, firstName: "Dmytro", lastName: "Glynskyi"),
User(id: 2, firstName: "Vladimir", lastName: "Zelenskyi")
];
final Map<int, User> mappedUsers = users
.associateBy((user) => user.id);
mapToList
returns a list containing the results of applying the given [transform] function.
final Map<int, User> users = {
1: User(firstName: "Dmytro", lastName: "Glynskyi"),
2: User(firstName: "Vladimir", lastName: "Zelenskyi")
};
final List<String> userName = users
.mapToList((key, user) => user.firstName);
sortBy
sorts elements in the list in-place according to natural sort order of the value returned by specified [selector] function.
final List<User> users = [
User(id: 1, firstName: "Vladimir", lastName: "Glynskyi"),
User(id: 2, firstName: "Vladimir", lastName: "Zelenskyi")
];
final List<User> sortedByNameUsers = users
.sortBy((user) => user.firstName);
groupBy
groups elements of the original collection by the key returned by the given [keySelector] function applied to each element
and returns a map where each group key is associated with a list of corresponding elements.
final List<User> users = [
User(id: 1, firstName: "Vladimir", lastName: "Glynskyi"),
User(id: 2, firstName: "Vladimir", lastName: "Zelenskyi")
];
final Map<String, List<User>> groupedUsers = users
.groupBy((user) => user.firstName);