Flutter how to get all the days of the week as string in the users locale
AS stated in the title: Is there an easy way to get all the days of the week as string(within a list ofcourse) in the users locale?
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AS stated in the title: Is there an easy way to get all the days of the week as string(within a list ofcourse) in the users locale?
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AS stated in the title: Is there an easy way to get all the days of the week as string(within a list ofcourse) in the users locale?
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AS stated in the title: Is there an easy way to get all the days of the week as string(within a list ofcourse) in the users locale?
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After doing:
import 'package:intl/date_symbol_data_local.dart';
String localeName = "pt_BR"; // "en_US" etc.
initializeDateFormatting(localeName);
Use this:
static List<String> weekDays(String localeName) {
DateFormat formatter = DateFormat(DateFormat.WEEKDAY, localeName);
return [DateTime(2000, 1, 3, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 4, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 5, 1),
DateTime(2000, 1, 6, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 7, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 8, 1),
DateTime(2000, 1, 9, 1)].map((day) => formatter.format(day)).toList();
}
I'm not sure it qualifies as "easy". Maybe someone here can come up with a better answer.
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I was thinking of something like that, but this is much cleaner.
– Robin Dijkhof
Jan 20 at 12:53
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After doing:
import 'package:intl/date_symbol_data_local.dart';
String localeName = "pt_BR"; // "en_US" etc.
initializeDateFormatting(localeName);
Use this:
static List<String> weekDays(String localeName) {
DateFormat formatter = DateFormat(DateFormat.WEEKDAY, localeName);
return [DateTime(2000, 1, 3, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 4, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 5, 1),
DateTime(2000, 1, 6, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 7, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 8, 1),
DateTime(2000, 1, 9, 1)].map((day) => formatter.format(day)).toList();
}
I'm not sure it qualifies as "easy". Maybe someone here can come up with a better answer.
1
I was thinking of something like that, but this is much cleaner.
– Robin Dijkhof
Jan 20 at 12:53
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After doing:
import 'package:intl/date_symbol_data_local.dart';
String localeName = "pt_BR"; // "en_US" etc.
initializeDateFormatting(localeName);
Use this:
static List<String> weekDays(String localeName) {
DateFormat formatter = DateFormat(DateFormat.WEEKDAY, localeName);
return [DateTime(2000, 1, 3, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 4, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 5, 1),
DateTime(2000, 1, 6, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 7, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 8, 1),
DateTime(2000, 1, 9, 1)].map((day) => formatter.format(day)).toList();
}
I'm not sure it qualifies as "easy". Maybe someone here can come up with a better answer.
1
I was thinking of something like that, but this is much cleaner.
– Robin Dijkhof
Jan 20 at 12:53
add a comment |
After doing:
import 'package:intl/date_symbol_data_local.dart';
String localeName = "pt_BR"; // "en_US" etc.
initializeDateFormatting(localeName);
Use this:
static List<String> weekDays(String localeName) {
DateFormat formatter = DateFormat(DateFormat.WEEKDAY, localeName);
return [DateTime(2000, 1, 3, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 4, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 5, 1),
DateTime(2000, 1, 6, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 7, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 8, 1),
DateTime(2000, 1, 9, 1)].map((day) => formatter.format(day)).toList();
}
I'm not sure it qualifies as "easy". Maybe someone here can come up with a better answer.
After doing:
import 'package:intl/date_symbol_data_local.dart';
String localeName = "pt_BR"; // "en_US" etc.
initializeDateFormatting(localeName);
Use this:
static List<String> weekDays(String localeName) {
DateFormat formatter = DateFormat(DateFormat.WEEKDAY, localeName);
return [DateTime(2000, 1, 3, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 4, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 5, 1),
DateTime(2000, 1, 6, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 7, 1), DateTime(2000, 1, 8, 1),
DateTime(2000, 1, 9, 1)].map((day) => formatter.format(day)).toList();
}
I'm not sure it qualifies as "easy". Maybe someone here can come up with a better answer.
edited Jan 21 at 8:07
Robin Dijkhof
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answered Jan 19 at 22:54
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I was thinking of something like that, but this is much cleaner.
– Robin Dijkhof
Jan 20 at 12:53
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I was thinking of something like that, but this is much cleaner.
– Robin Dijkhof
Jan 20 at 12:53
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1
I was thinking of something like that, but this is much cleaner.
– Robin Dijkhof
Jan 20 at 12:53
I was thinking of something like that, but this is much cleaner.
– Robin Dijkhof
Jan 20 at 12:53
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