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I currently have this TextFormField with a hintText:

Current TextFormField

the goal is to add Units inside the TextFormField, regardless of whether the user is typing or not. It should kinda look like this:

goal

How to achieve this? Also, how to center the value?

Here's my current code for the TextFormField:

TextFormField(
  decoration: InputDecoration(
    hintText: '0.0',
    contentPadding: EdgeInsets.symmetric(horizontal: 20.0, vertical: 5.0),
    filled: true,
    fillColor: Colors.white24,
    floatingLabelBehavior: FloatingLabelBehavior.never,
    border: OutlineInputBorder(
      borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(10.0),
      borderSide: BorderSide.none,
    ),
    counterText: '',
  ),
),

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TheTextFormField decoration can a suffixText property

     TextFormField(
       controller: c,
       // align to center
       textAlign: TextAlign.center,
       decoration:  InputDecoration(
         hintText: '0.0',
         // show kg
         suffixText: 'Kg',
     )

Text can be centered using the textAlign property

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  • Thanks, it worked except that it is only shown when typing, is there a way to show the suffix all the time?
    – Nuqo
    Nov 21, 2020 at 19:52
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    There's an open issue as of now. github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/64552
    – Prathik
    Nov 21, 2020 at 19:55
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One way is to use TextFormField and text inside row which is inside a container something like this can help

Container(
          child: Row(
            children: [TextFormField(), Text('Kg')],
          ),
        ),

another way is that you can use

TextFormField(
                decoration: InputDecoration(suffixText: 'Kg'),
              ),

but here the problem is that you will only get suffix text when the TextFormField is enabled, one workaround you can try to make it always visible is to use autovalidate property like

TextFormField(
                autovalidateMode: AutovalidateMode.always,
                decoration: InputDecoration(suffixText: 'Kg'),
              ),

I have not tested this autovalidateMode but it should work properly.

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  • Thanks but AutovalidateMode doesn't bring focus so the suffix stays hidden, it's no problem though :). The Problem with the first method you suggested is that the Text would be outside of the TextFormField, but I could wrap the Row with a BoxDecoration, thanks for leading the way :D
    – Nuqo
    Nov 21, 2020 at 20:19
  • yeah you can use the decoration property of Container() to add a boxDecoration instead with that you can also fix the size of the container altogether, anyways your welcome, please mark the answer as accepted if it helped you 😊 Nov 21, 2020 at 20:29

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