I'm trying to determine if a dynamic
parameter to a function is really an int
or a double
and I'm finding surprising behavior (at least to me).
Can anyone explain this output (produced on dartpad)?
foo(value) {
print("$value is int: ${value is int}");
print("$value is double: ${value is double}");
print("$value runtimetype: ${value.runtimeType}");
}
void main() {
foo(1);
foo(2.0);
int x = 10;
foo(x);
double y = 3.1459;
foo(y);
double z = 2.0;
foo(z);
}
The output:
1 is int: true
1 is double: true
1 runtimetype: int
2 is int: true
2 is double: true
2 runtimetype: int
10 is int: true
10 is double: true
10 runtimetype: int
3.1459 is int: false
3.1459 is double: true
3.1459 runtimetype: double
2 is int: true
2 is double: true
2 runtimetype: int
runtimeType
adapts to the value.z += 0.1; foo(z);
gives2.1 runtimetype: double