How to convert String to TimeOfDay in flutter?
I have a String, lets say '16:00' and I want to convert it to a TimeOfDay type.
I checked the documentation and it only provides a conversor from DateTime to TimeOfDay, but I cant find a way to convert from String to TimeOfDay.
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I have a String, lets say '16:00' and I want to convert it to a TimeOfDay type.
I checked the documentation and it only provides a conversor from DateTime to TimeOfDay, but I cant find a way to convert from String to TimeOfDay.
dart

check this post stackoverflow.com/questions/50198891/…
– EdHuamani
Nov 19 '18 at 21:42
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I have a String, lets say '16:00' and I want to convert it to a TimeOfDay type.
I checked the documentation and it only provides a conversor from DateTime to TimeOfDay, but I cant find a way to convert from String to TimeOfDay.
dart

I have a String, lets say '16:00' and I want to convert it to a TimeOfDay type.
I checked the documentation and it only provides a conversor from DateTime to TimeOfDay, but I cant find a way to convert from String to TimeOfDay.
dart

dart

asked Nov 19 '18 at 21:35


Daniel Castro FernándezDaniel Castro Fernández
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check this post stackoverflow.com/questions/50198891/…
– EdHuamani
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check this post stackoverflow.com/questions/50198891/…
– EdHuamani
Nov 19 '18 at 21:42
check this post stackoverflow.com/questions/50198891/…
– EdHuamani
Nov 19 '18 at 21:42
check this post stackoverflow.com/questions/50198891/…
– EdHuamani
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You can do something like this:
TimeOfDay time = TimeOfDay(hour: s.split(":")[0], minute: s.split(":")[1]);
s
is the string you wanna convert.
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You can do something like this:
TimeOfDay time = TimeOfDay(hour: s.split(":")[0], minute: s.split(":")[1]);
s
is the string you wanna convert.
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You can do something like this:
TimeOfDay time = TimeOfDay(hour: s.split(":")[0], minute: s.split(":")[1]);
s
is the string you wanna convert.
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You can do something like this:
TimeOfDay time = TimeOfDay(hour: s.split(":")[0], minute: s.split(":")[1]);
s
is the string you wanna convert.
You can do something like this:
TimeOfDay time = TimeOfDay(hour: s.split(":")[0], minute: s.split(":")[1]);
s
is the string you wanna convert.
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check this post stackoverflow.com/questions/50198891/…
– EdHuamani
Nov 19 '18 at 21:42