singleWhere method
- bool test(
- E element
- {E orElse(
override
The single element that satisfies test
.
Checks elements to see if test(element)
returns true.
If exactly one element satisfies test
, that element is returned.
If more than one matching element is found, throws StateError.
If no matching element is found, returns the result of orElse
.
If orElse
is omitted, it defaults to throwing a StateError.
Example:
final numbers = <int>[2, 2, 10];
var result = numbers.singleWhere((element) => element > 5); // 10
When no matching element is found, the result of calling orElse
is
returned instead.
result = numbers.singleWhere((element) => element == 1,
orElse: () => -1); // -1
There must not be more than one matching element.
result = numbers.singleWhere((element) => element == 2); // Throws Error.
Implementation
E singleWhere(bool test(E element), {E Function()? orElse}) {
int length = this.length;
late E match;
bool matchFound = false;
for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
E element = this[i];
if (test(element)) {
if (matchFound) {
throw IterableElementError.tooMany();
}
matchFound = true;
match = element;
}
if (length != this.length) {
throw ConcurrentModificationError(this);
}
}
if (matchFound) return match;
if (orElse != null) return orElse();
throw IterableElementError.noElement();
}