Dart String isNotEmpty
Syntax & Examples
Syntax of String.isNotEmpty
The syntax of String.isNotEmpty property is:
bool isNotEmpty
This isNotEmpty property of String checks whether this string is not empty.
Return Type
String.isNotEmpty returns value of type bool
.
✐ Examples
1 Check if a non-empty string is not empty
In this example,
- We create a string
str
with the value 'Hello'. - We then access the
isNotEmpty
property of the string. - Since the string is not empty, the property returns
true
. - We print the result to standard output.
Dart Program
void main() {
String str = 'Hello';
bool notEmpty = str.isNotEmpty;
print('Is $str not empty: $notEmpty');
}
Output
Is Hello not empty: true
2 Check if another non-empty string is not empty
In this example,
- We create a string
str
with the value 'ABCDEF'. - We then access the
isNotEmpty
property of the string. - Since the string is not empty, the property returns
true
. - We print the result to standard output.
Dart Program
void main() {
String str = 'ABCDEF';
bool notEmpty = str.isNotEmpty;
print('Is $str not empty: $notEmpty');
}
Output
Is ABCDEF not empty: true
3 Check if an empty string is not empty
In this example,
- We create a string
str
with the value '' (empty string). - We then access the
isNotEmpty
property of the string. - Since the string is empty, the property returns
false
. - We print the result to standard output.
Dart Program
void main() {
String str = ''; // Empty string
bool notEmpty = str.isNotEmpty;
print('Is $str not empty: $notEmpty');
}
Output
Is not empty: false
Summary
In this Dart tutorial, we learned about isNotEmpty property of String: the syntax and few working examples with output and detailed explanation for each example.