Question updated apr 10:
Hi! I'm still stuck and can't get this to work :(
I'm trying to make an app where the user will answer a total of 3 questions before he's navigated to a result-screen. To show the progress of the questions there will be 3 colored containers in a row. The row will initally be for example blue but when the user answers correct - the container for that question will turn green, and if answer is incorrect the container will turn red.
I could really use some further help here.
Below I have made the code as simple as I can with different colors just to show the different items in the list.
Right now it works fine with the first question, but then it kind of stops.
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
void main() => runApp(MyApp());
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return MaterialApp(
title: 'listing 4',
theme: ThemeData(primarySwatch: Colors.blue),
home: FirstScreen(),
);
}
}
class FirstScreen extends StatefulWidget {
@override
_FirstScreenState createState() => _FirstScreenState();
}
class _FirstScreenState extends State<FirstScreen> {
int sum = 5;
String userAnswer;
String correction = "";
List<Color> colors = [Colors.blue, Colors.amber, Colors.pink];
submitPressed(int index) {
if (userAnswer == sum.toString()) {
setState(() {
correction = sum.toString();
colors[index] = Colors.green;
});
} else {
colors[index] = Colors.red;
}
}
Widget myListBuilder() {
return ListView.builder(
itemCount: 3,
itemBuilder: buildContainer,
);
}
Widget buildContainer(BuildContext context, int index) {
return Container(
child: Padding(
padding: const EdgeInsets.only(top: 10.0),
child: Container(
height: 20.0,
width: 15.0,
decoration: BoxDecoration(
color: colors[index], //this is the important line
borderRadius: BorderRadius.all(Radius.circular(8.0))),
),
));
}
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(
centerTitle: true,
title: Text('Listing 4'),
),
body: Container(
child: Center(
child: Column(
children: <Widget>[
Padding(
padding: EdgeInsets.only(top: 10.0),
child: Text('Correct answer is 5',
style: TextStyle(fontSize: 20.0)),
),
Container(
width: 50.0,
child: TextField(
textAlign: TextAlign.center,
autofocus: true,
keyboardType: TextInputType.number,
onChanged: (val) {
userAnswer = val;
},
),
),
RaisedButton(
child: Text('Submit'),
onPressed: () {
submitPressed(0);
},
),
Row(
mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.spaceEvenly,
children: <Widget>[
buildContainer(context, 0),
buildContainer(context, 1),
buildContainer(context, 2)
],
),
],
),
),
),
);
}
}
ListView
you set its colour to its position within the list. That way when you update the colour in the list for the specific box, it will only update the box that is using that position's color.List<Color>
and then set them all to default. You would then edit the color within the list in order to change the colors.