In java when you are defining an enum you can do something similar to the following. Is this possible in Dart?
enum blah {
one(1), two(2);
final num valu
extension is good, but it cannot add static methods. If you want to do something like MyType.parse(string), consider using a class with static const fields instead (as Günter Zöchbauer suggested before).
Here is an example
class PaymentMethod {
final String string;
const PaymentMethod._(this.string);
static const online = PaymentMethod._('online');
static const transfer = PaymentMethod._('transfer');
static const cash = PaymentMethod._('cash');
static const values = [online, transfer, cash];
static PaymentMethod parse(String value) {
switch (value) {
case 'online':
return PaymentMethod.online;
break;
case 'transfer':
return PaymentMethod.transfer;
break;
case 'cash':
return PaymentMethod.cash;
default:
print('got error, invalid payment type $value');
return null;
}
}
@override
String toString() {
return 'PaymentMethod.$string';
}
}
I found this much handier than using a helper function.
final method = PaymentMethod.parse('online');
assert(method == PaymentMethod.online);