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  1. import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
  2. void main() {
  3. runApp(MyApp());
  4. }
  5. class _MyHomePageState extends State<MyHomePage> {
  6. int _counter = 0;
  7. // 111
  8. void _incrementCounter() {
  9. setState(() {
  10. // This call to setState tells the Flutter framework that something has
  11. // changed in this State, which causes it to rerun the build method below
  12. // so that the display can reflect the updated values. If we changed
  13. // _counter without calling setState(), then the build method would not be
  14. // called again, and so nothing would appear to happen.
  15. _counter++;
  16. });
  17. }
  18. @override
  19. Widget build(BuildContext context) {
  20. // This method is rerun every time setState is called, for instance as done
  21. // by the _incrementCounter method above.
  22. //
  23. // The Flutter framework has been optimized to make rerunning build methods
  24. // fast, so that you can just rebuild anything that needs updating rather
  25. // than having to individually change instances of widgets.
  26. return Scaffold(
  27. appBar: AppBar(
  28. // Here we take the value from the MyHomePage object that was created by
  29. // the App.build method, and use it to set our appbar title.
  30. title: Text(widget.title),
  31. ),
  32. body: Center(
  33. // Center is a layout widget. It takes a single child and positions it
  34. // in the middle of the parent.
  35. child: Column(
  36. // Column is also a layout widget. It takes a list of children and
  37. // arranges them vertically. By default, it sizes itself to fit its
  38. // children horizontally, and tries to be as tall as its parent.
  39. //
  40. // Invoke "debug painting" (press "p" in the console, choose the
  41. // "Toggle Debug Paint" action from the Flutter Inspector in Android
  42. // Studio, or the "Toggle Debug Paint" command in Visual Studio Code)
  43. // to see the wireframe for each widget.
  44. //
  45. // Column has various properties to control how it sizes itself and
  46. // how it positions its children. Here we use mainAxisAlignment to
  47. // center the children vertically; the main axis here is the vertical
  48. // axis because Columns are vertical (the cross axis would be
  49. // horizontal).
  50. mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
  51. children: <Widget>[
  52. Text(
  53. '你已经按了很多次了开始吧:',
  54. ),
  55. Text(
  56. '$_counter',
  57. style: Theme.of(context).textTheme.headline4,
  58. ),
  59. FlatButton(
  60. child: Text("open new route"),
  61. textColor: Colors.blue,
  62. onPressed: () {
  63. //导航到新路由
  64. Navigator.push(
  65. context,
  66. MaterialPageRoute(
  67. builder: (context) {
  68. return NewRoute();
  69. },
  70. maintainState: false,
  71. fullscreenDialog: true));
  72. },
  73. ),
  74. ],
  75. ),
  76. ),
  77. floatingActionButton: FloatingActionButton(
  78. onPressed: _incrementCounter,
  79. tooltip: 'Increment',
  80. child: Icon(Icons.add),
  81. ), // This trailing comma makes auto-formatting nicer for build methods.
  82. );
  83. }
  84. }
  85. class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
  86. // This widget is the root of your application.
  87. @override
  88. Widget build(BuildContext context) {
  89. return MaterialApp(
  90. title: 'Flutter Demo',
  91. theme: ThemeData(
  92. // This is the theme of your application.
  93. //
  94. // Try running your application with "flutter run". You'll see the
  95. // application has a blue toolbar. Then, without quitting the app, try
  96. // changing the primarySwatch below to Colors.green and then invoke
  97. // "hot reload" (press "r" in the console where you ran "flutter run",
  98. // or simply save your changes to "hot reload" in a Flutter IDE).
  99. // Notice that the counter didn't reset back to zero; the application
  100. // is not restarted.
  101. primarySwatch: Colors.blueGrey,
  102. // This makes the visual density adapt to the platform that you run
  103. // the app on. For desktop platforms, the controls will be smaller and
  104. // closer together (more dense) than on mobile platforms.
  105. visualDensity: VisualDensity.adaptivePlatformDensity,
  106. ),
  107. home: MyHomePage(title: 'Flutter Demo Home Page'),
  108. );
  109. }
  110. }
  111. class MyHomePage extends StatefulWidget {
  112. MyHomePage({Key key, this.title}) : super(key: key);
  113. // This widget is the home page of your application. It is stateful, meaning
  114. // that it has a State object (defined below) that contains fields that affect
  115. // how it looks.
  116. // This class is the configuration for the state. It holds the values (in this
  117. // case the title) provided by the parent (in this case the App widget) and
  118. // used by the build method of the State. Fields in a Widget subclass are
  119. // always marked "final".
  120. final String title;
  121. @override
  122. _MyHomePageState createState() => _MyHomePageState();
  123. }
  124. // 新的路由
  125. class NewRoute extends StatelessWidget {
  126. @override
  127. Widget build(BuildContext context) {
  128. return Scaffold(
  129. appBar: AppBar(
  130. title: Text("New route"),
  131. ),
  132. body: Center(
  133. child: Text("This is new route"),
  134. ),
  135. );
  136. }
  137. }