?? provides a default if the subject is null
return subject ?? "defaultIfNull";
??= sets the subject to a default only if the subject is null
This is similar to ?? but sets the subject variable to a default if it is null.
subject ??= "defaultIfNull";
?. avoid an exception, return null or don't execute function/method if the object on the left is null
object?.x
will return null if object is null, object.x
would cause an exception if object were null
This can also be used when calling methods. For example
for void methods, object?.myVoidMethod()
- if object
is null then myVoidMethod
will not execute.
and for methods that return values object?.returnValueMethod()
- if object
is null then returnValueMethod
will a return null.
It can also be used with function calls too with the call
operator. For example myCallbackFunction?.call()
will only execute if myFunction is not null.
...? from a spread collection, avoid a null item in the final list if the subject list is null
the result of the following
[
...[1, 2],
null,
]
is [1, 2, null]
to avoid the null value use ...?
var resultingList = [
...[1, 2],
...?subjectList,
];
? for lists & maps
the result of the following
List<String>? myNullableList = null;
myNullableList?[1] ?? ["my", "default", "entries"];
is
["my", "default", "entries"]
!. Null assertion operator
Casts an expression to its underlying non-nullable type, throwing a runtime exception if the cast fails