How to write the title of the step to be word on right and the other on the left
I want to write a title of the step in flutter to be on the right the date and the price on the left. how should i do this?
Thanks in advance.
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I want to write a title of the step in flutter to be on the right the date and the price on the left. how should i do this?
Thanks in advance.
You can use Row(), then put your widgets in children and then align them using mainAxisAlignment to determine space between them. Check docs.flutter.io/flutter/widgets/Row-class.html
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 19:53
It's a title so the expected parameter is a string i can't add a widget row to title
– Mee
Jan 3 at 19:57
got it. why not concatenate a new string ?
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 20:03
The concatenation brings the two strings next to each other. However, i want the first string to be in the right and the other text on the left.
– Mee
Jan 3 at 20:05
add some fixed spaces between them
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 20:08
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I want to write a title of the step in flutter to be on the right the date and the price on the left. how should i do this?
Thanks in advance.
I want to write a title of the step in flutter to be on the right the date and the price on the left. how should i do this?
Thanks in advance.
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You can use Row(), then put your widgets in children and then align them using mainAxisAlignment to determine space between them. Check docs.flutter.io/flutter/widgets/Row-class.html
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 19:53
It's a title so the expected parameter is a string i can't add a widget row to title
– Mee
Jan 3 at 19:57
got it. why not concatenate a new string ?
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 20:03
The concatenation brings the two strings next to each other. However, i want the first string to be in the right and the other text on the left.
– Mee
Jan 3 at 20:05
add some fixed spaces between them
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 20:08
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show 1 more comment
You can use Row(), then put your widgets in children and then align them using mainAxisAlignment to determine space between them. Check docs.flutter.io/flutter/widgets/Row-class.html
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 19:53
It's a title so the expected parameter is a string i can't add a widget row to title
– Mee
Jan 3 at 19:57
got it. why not concatenate a new string ?
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 20:03
The concatenation brings the two strings next to each other. However, i want the first string to be in the right and the other text on the left.
– Mee
Jan 3 at 20:05
add some fixed spaces between them
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 20:08
You can use Row(), then put your widgets in children and then align them using mainAxisAlignment to determine space between them. Check docs.flutter.io/flutter/widgets/Row-class.html
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 19:53
You can use Row(), then put your widgets in children and then align them using mainAxisAlignment to determine space between them. Check docs.flutter.io/flutter/widgets/Row-class.html
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 19:53
It's a title so the expected parameter is a string i can't add a widget row to title
– Mee
Jan 3 at 19:57
It's a title so the expected parameter is a string i can't add a widget row to title
– Mee
Jan 3 at 19:57
got it. why not concatenate a new string ?
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 20:03
got it. why not concatenate a new string ?
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 20:03
The concatenation brings the two strings next to each other. However, i want the first string to be in the right and the other text on the left.
– Mee
Jan 3 at 20:05
The concatenation brings the two strings next to each other. However, i want the first string to be in the right and the other text on the left.
– Mee
Jan 3 at 20:05
add some fixed spaces between them
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 20:08
add some fixed spaces between them
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 20:08
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You can use Row(), then put your widgets in children and then align them using mainAxisAlignment to determine space between them. Check docs.flutter.io/flutter/widgets/Row-class.html
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 19:53
It's a title so the expected parameter is a string i can't add a widget row to title
– Mee
Jan 3 at 19:57
got it. why not concatenate a new string ?
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 20:03
The concatenation brings the two strings next to each other. However, i want the first string to be in the right and the other text on the left.
– Mee
Jan 3 at 20:05
add some fixed spaces between them
– Rubens Melo
Jan 3 at 20:08