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This is my working program. I want to type my words in a text file instead of a dart [] List.

import 'dart:html';

List <String> words = ['testing','hurry','stop','test','work','lol'];
//How can I use a text file filled with words instead of this??

void main() {
  querySelector("#reset").onClick.listen(randomWord);
}

void randomWord(MouseEvent e) {
  words.shuffle();
  querySelector("#random_word").text = words.last.toString();
}

It seems its not as easy as just doing List words =('listofwords.txt'); ? :( help

Here is a example of what I am trying to do http://watchout4snakes.com/wo4snakes/Random/RandomWord

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  • How Wil you get the text file? Nov 22, 2014 at 22:26
  • Same way everyone gets images. I put the txt file in the root next to the index.html
    – bossk
    Nov 22, 2014 at 22:31
  • Oya. Then why don't you put all the text into one single data.dart file? Then import it from main.dart :) Nov 22, 2014 at 22:36

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Since you're importing dart:html, I presume you're trying to do this from a Web app. In that case, you need an HttpRequest to load a file. If your text file has a list of words separated by spaces, you can do something like this:

import "dart:html";

List<String> words;

void main() {
  HttpRequest.getString("listofwords.txt").then((String text) {
      words = text.split(' ');
  });
}

Note that loading files in this manner is asynchronous, so make sure you don't try to manipulate words before it's been filled. You'll want to trigger such manipulation within the then() callback block.

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  • I am getting a lot of undefined errors with this code. Can you be more specific so it matching the code above? Do I need to import something?
    – bossk
    Nov 22, 2014 at 22:16
  • Ack! Sorry. I copied that code right out of the Dart docs (api.dartlang.org/apidocs/channels/stable/dartdoc-viewer/…), and their example is wrong. Fixed it!
    – montyr75
    Nov 22, 2014 at 22:19
  • HttpRequest.getString seems to want to be defined I am not sure how to defined it so everything works?
    – bossk
    Nov 22, 2014 at 22:27
  • Okay, the code listing is more complete now. Perhaps you were trying to use HttpRequest outside of main()?
    – montyr75
    Nov 22, 2014 at 22:35
  • yea I used it outside of main. Thanks your updated code works :)if I had my list like this test list test going up and down how would I spit it?
    – bossk
    Nov 22, 2014 at 23:37
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You would wanting to be using Dart IO. I would check out the API Docs and learn a thing or two about it, as it is very useful.

https://api.dartlang.org/apidocs/channels/stable/dartdoc-viewer/dart:io

Hope this helps!

Luca

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  • I cant use import 'dart:html'; and import 'dart:io'; together so how should I go about this?
    – bossk
    Nov 22, 2014 at 22:08

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