<itemvalue="Navigation.pushReplacement() shortcut .<br><br> Pop the current page and pushes a new `page` to the stack It has the advantage of not needing context, so you can call from your business logic You can set a custom [transition], define a Tween [curve], and a transition [duration]. You can send any type of value to the other route in the [arguments]. Just like native routing in Flutter, you can push a route as a [fullscreenDialog], [id] is for when you are using nested navigation, as explained in documentation If you want the same behavior of ios that pops a route when the user drag, you can set [popGesture] to true If you're using the [Bindings] api, you must define it here By default, GetX will prevent you from push a route that you already in, if you want to push anyway, set [preventDuplicates] to false"/>
<itemvalue="Creates a future containing the result of calling [computation] asynchronously with [scheduleMicrotask]. If executing [computation] throws, the returned future is completed with the thrown error. If calling [computation] returns a [Future], completion of the created future will wait until the returned future completes, and will then complete with the same result. If calling [computation] returns a non-future value, the returned future is completed with that value."/>
<itemvalue="Called if this focus node receives a key event while focused (i.e. when [hasFocus] returns true). {@macro flutter.widgets.FocusNode.keyEvents}"/>
<itemvalue="activate"/>
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<itemvalue="Update the scroll position ([pixels]) to a given pixel value. This should only be called by the current [ScrollActivity], either during the transient callback phase or in response to user input. Returns the overscroll, if any. If the return value is 0.0, that means that [pixels] now returns the given `value`. If the return value is positive, then [pixels] is less than the requested `value` by the given amount (overscroll past the max extent), and if it is negative, it is greater than the requested `value` by the given amount (underscroll past the min extent). The amount of overscroll is computed by [applyBoundaryConditions]. The amount of the change that is applied is reported using [didUpdateScrollPositionBy]. If there is any overscroll, it is reported using [didOverscrollBy]."/>
<itemvalue="'{physics.runtimeType}.applyBoundaryConditions returned invalid overscroll value.\n' 'The method was called to consider a change from pixels to value, which is a ' 'delta of {delta.toStringAsFixed(1)} units. However, it returned an overscroll of ' '{result.toStringAsFixed(1)} units, which has a greater magnitude than the delta. ' 'The applyBoundaryConditions method is only supposed to reduce the possible range ' 'of movement, not increase it.\n' 'The scroll extents are minScrollExtent .. maxScrollExtent, and the ' 'viewport dimension is viewportDimension.',"/>
<itemvalue="Called by [setPixels] to report overscroll when an attempt is made to change the [pixels] position. Overscroll is the amount of change that was not applied to the [pixels] value."/>
<itemvalue="Interface for objects that receive updates about drags. This interface is used in various ways. For example, [MultiDragGestureRecognizer] uses it to update its clients when it recognizes a gesture. Similarly, the scrolling infrastructure in the widgets library uses it to notify the [DragScrollActivity] when the user drags the scrollable."/>