{
"__name__":"/databases/(default)/documents/users/mfBBtfSX91YS9mXrkmEDTksA0712/sold/mfBBtfSX91YS9mXrkmEDTksA0712-hanSW0s5MxOOENWnc5T1cLinekj2/invoice/WhdEi2W83GtjDjowi6MV",
"id":"WhdEi2W83GtjDjowi6MV",
"data":{
"id":"db1a01a0-4da5-11ec-a579-c31f34aa6119",
"total":80,
"quotations":[
{
"id":"c595e610-46ab-11ec-b8ad-d56159e1778c",
"title":"anda",
"measuremntUnit":"kg",
"rate":35,
"quantity":2,
"isSelected":false,
"index":1
},
{
"id":"c595e610-46ab-11ec-b8ad-d56159e1778c",
"title":"biscuit",
"measuremntUnit":"packet",
"rate":10,
"quantity":1,
"isSelected":true,
"index":7}
],
"sellerEmail":"ku1438693#gmail.com",
"sellerUserId":"mfBBtfSX91YS9mXrkmEDTksA0712",
"sellerDisplayName":" Lila Kunwar",
"buyerUserId":"hanSW0s5MxOOENWnc5T1cLinekj2",
"buyerDisplayName":"saugat thapa",
"buyerEmail":"nexus.saugat26#gmail.com",
"sellerPhotoUrl":"https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/AATXAJ",
"buyerPhotUrl":"https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/AATXAJ"
}}
i am trying to check whether above data can insert into firestore given that the following is the security rule. however i get error Error running simulation — An unknown error occurred.
match /users/{userId}{
match /sold/{soldId}/{document=**}{
function isAuthed(){
return request.auth != null && request.auth.uid == userId;
}
function isSeller(){
return request.auth.uid == resource.data.sellerUserId ||
request.auth.uid == resource.data.buyerUserId;
}
function isApproved() {
return request.resource.data.isApproved == false;
// || request.resource.data.reviewed == "false"
}
function quotations(){
return request.resource.data.quotations;
}
function isOtherThanQuotations(){
return
isValidStringInput(request.resource.data.buyerUserId) &&
isValidStringInput(request.resource.data.buyerEmail) &&
isValidStringInput(request.resource.data.buyerPhotoUrl) &&
isValidStringInput(request.resource.data.buyerDisplayName) &&
isValidStringInput(request.resource.data.sellerUserId)&&
isValidStringInput(request.resource.data.buyerEmail) &&
isValidStringInput(request.resource.data.buyerPhotoUrl) &&
isValidStringInput(request.resource.data.buyerDisplayName) &&
isValidNumber(request.resource.data.total) &&
// isApproved() &&
request.resource.data.createdAt == request.time;
}
function isSelected() {
return request.resource.data.isSelected == false;
// || request.resource.data.reviewed == "false"
}
function isValidQuotation(item) {
return quotations()[item].keys().hasAll(
[
'title',
'rate',
'quantity',
'measuremntUnit',
'isSelected',
'index',
])
&& isValidStringInput(quotations()[item].title, 200)
&& isValidNumber(quotations()[item].rate)
&& isValidNumber(quotations()[item].quantity)
&& isValidStringInput(quotations()[item].measuremntUnit, 200)
&& isValidNumber(quotations()[item].index)
&& isSelected();
}
function isValidStringInput(input, maxSize) {
return input is string
&& input.size() > 0
&& input.size() <= maxSize;
}
function isValidNumber(input) {
return input is int
|| input.matches('^[0-9]+$');
}
allow read: if isSeller();
allow write: if isAuthed()
&& quotations().size() >= 1
&& quotations().size() <= 10
&& isOtherThanQuotations()
&& isValidQuotation(0)
&& (quotations().size() < 2 || isValidquotation(1) )
&& (quotations().size() < 3 || isValidquotation(2) )
&& (quotations().size() < 4 || isValidquotation(3) )
&& (quotations().size() < 5 || isValidquotation(4) )
&& (quotations().size() < 6 || isValidquotation(5) )
&& (quotations().size() < 7 || isValidquotation(6) )
&& (quotations().size() < 8 || isValidquotation(7) )
&& (quotations().size() < 9 || isValidquotation(8) )
&& (quotations().size() < 10 || isValidquotation(9) )
&& (quotations().size() < 11 || isValidquotation(10) );
}
}
is it becase i have too too many functions? right now myconcern is with create only.
is it becasue the id doesnt have security rule to validate? i tried providing validation for id as well but the error still persist. i need more than 10 map in an array but this is for simplicity of testing process.
I am trying to write a date input control which accepts a date like 23/12/1997. What I would like it to do is automatically insert the / characters for the user. So as they type in 23 the listener returns 23/, so that they can then type in 12. At this point the listener again adds a / leaving the user to complete the date by typing 1997.
My TextEditingController code half works and looks like this:
final _controller = TextEditingController();
_controller.addListener(() {
String text = _controller.text;
if (text.length == 2) {
text += '/';
}
if (text.length == 5) {
text += '/';
}
_controller.value = _controller.value.copyWith(
text: text,
selection:
TextSelection(baseOffset: text.length, extentOffset: text.length),
composing: TextRange.empty,
);
print(_controller.text);
}
So it works fine until the user makes a mistake and needs to backtrack. As soon as a / is deleted it is immediately replaced stopping any further editing of the date.
In order to get it to work I need to access is the previously entered text to determine if the user is backspacing. So if text == 23/ && previous_text == 23/1 then I can remove the / from text.
I found this question textfield must only accept numbers and I think it may help me, but I am not sure how to implement an existing widget and override its methods. Of course there may be a simpler way to do this within the TextEditingController?
I have found what I needed to solve my date validation input. It is not perfect, but it is good enough for what I am trying to do. All I needed was to look at the inputFormatters method of a TextField(). This allow manipulation of the input text to put it into any number of user-defined formats. I am including a segment of my code for anyone who would like to try it out:
class _DateFormatter extends TextInputFormatter {
#override
TextEditingValue formatEditUpdate(
TextEditingValue prevText, TextEditingValue currText) {
int selectionIndex;
// Get the previous and current input strings
String pText = prevText.text;
String cText = currText.text;
// Abbreviate lengths
int cLen = cText.length;
int pLen = pText.length;
if (cLen == 1) {
// Can only be 0, 1, 2 or 3
if (int.parse(cText) > 3) {
// Remove char
cText = '';
}
} else if (cLen == 2 && pLen == 1) {
// Days cannot be greater than 31
int dd = int.parse(cText.substring(0, 2));
if (dd == 0 || dd > 31) {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 1);
} else {
// Add a / char
cText += '/';
}
} else if (cLen == 4) {
// Can only be 0 or 1
if (int.parse(cText.substring(3, 4)) > 1) {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 3);
}
} else if (cLen == 5 && pLen == 4) {
// Month cannot be greater than 12
int mm = int.parse(cText.substring(3, 5));
if (mm == 0 || mm > 12) {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 4);
} else {
// Add a / char
cText += '/';
}
} else if ((cLen == 3 && pLen == 4) || (cLen == 6 && pLen == 7)) {
// Remove / char
cText = cText.substring(0, cText.length - 1);
} else if (cLen == 3 && pLen == 2) {
if (int.parse(cText.substring(2, 3)) > 1) {
// Replace char
cText = cText.substring(0, 2) + '/';
} else {
// Insert / char
cText =
cText.substring(0, pLen) + '/' + cText.substring(pLen, pLen + 1);
}
} else if (cLen == 6 && pLen == 5) {
// Can only be 1 or 2 - if so insert a / char
int y1 = int.parse(cText.substring(5, 6));
if (y1 < 1 || y1 > 2) {
// Replace char
cText = cText.substring(0, 5) + '/';
} else {
// Insert / char
cText = cText.substring(0, 5) + '/' + cText.substring(5, 6);
}
} else if (cLen == 7) {
// Can only be 1 or 2
int y1 = int.parse(cText.substring(6, 7));
if (y1 < 1 || y1 > 2) {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 6);
}
} else if (cLen == 8) {
// Can only be 19 or 20
int y2 = int.parse(cText.substring(6, 8));
if (y2 < 19 || y2 > 20) {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 7);
}
}
selectionIndex = cText.length;
return TextEditingValue(
text: cText,
selection: TextSelection.collapsed(offset: selectionIndex),
);
}
}
To use it simply call it from the Textfield() as shown below. I've also incorporated two built in methods as well. WhitelistingTextInputFormatter() to only allow digits and a slash(/) character to be entered and LengthLimitingTextInputFormatter() to restrict the number of characters allowed. The latter could be achieved using the maxLength parameter of TextField() but it is here by way of example. Note that there is also a BlacklistingTextInputFormatter() which does as you would expect.
WhitelistingTextInputFormatter was removed use FilteringTextInputFormatter.allow(RegExp("[0-9-]")), to replace, and If you want to change split symbol (current is "/"), Pls add it to RegExp(....).
TextField(
// maxLength: 10,
keyboardType: TextInputType.datetime,
controller: _controllerDOB,
focusNode: _focusNodeDOB,
decoration: InputDecoration(
hintText: 'DD/MM/YYYY',
counterText: '',
),
inputFormatters: [
WhitelistingTextInputFormatter(RegExp("[0-9/]")),
LengthLimitingTextInputFormatter(10),
_DateFormatter(),
],
),
You can use datepicker dialog made by flutter.
DateTime _date = DateTime.now()
onPressed: () {
showDatePicker(
context: context,
initialDate: _date,
firstDate: DateTime(2020),
lastDate: DateTime(2021),
).then((date) {
setState(() {
_date = date;
});
});
},
I find your code to be a great utility, without any dependencies. I took the liberty to do a few mods and thought of posting it back here, as I find your concept very neat and lightweight on the UI. The requirements were;
Validating the date for non-31-day months and leap years. The mods were quite straightforward.
Preventing the user entering "/" at undesirable places which will throw the algorithm off-track. The simplest solution is to make the
keyboardType: TextInputType.number, in the TextField
This works perfectly for mobile devices.
But Flutter being cross-platform, this solution may not be foolproof when it comes to a device with physical keyboard. I tried various checks and blocks but only partially succeeded; i.e, user can still input "/" in between the digits of the Day and Month. I think there is an internal delay between KB input and programmatic formatter.
Following is the modified code for _DateFormatter. I have used the /// notion to distinguish my comments. They should be read along with the original // comments.
class _DateFormatter extends TextInputFormatter {
#override
TextEditingValue formatEditUpdate(
TextEditingValue prevText, TextEditingValue currText) {
int selectionIndex;
String date;
String month;
int year;
// Get the previous and current input strings
String pText = prevText.text;
String cText = currText.text;
cText = cText.replaceAll("//", "/");
// Abbreviate lengths
int cLen = cText.length;
int pLen = pText.length;
/// ENTERING THE DATE
if (cLen == 1) {
/// User enters the first digit of the date. The first digit
// Can only be 0, 1, 2 or 3
if (int.parse(cText) > 3) {
// Remove char
cText = '';
}
} else if (cLen == 2 && pLen == 1) {
/// User has already entered a valid first digit of the date, now he
/// enters the second digit of the date; but
// Days cannot be greater than 31
int dd = int.parse(cText.substring(0, 2));
if (dd == 0 || dd > 31) {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 1);
} else {
/// User has entered a valid date (between 1 and 31). So now,
// Add a / char
cText += '/';
}
/// ENTERING THE MONTH
} else if (cLen == 4) {
/// after entering a valid date and programmatic insertion of '/', now User has entered
/// the first digit of the Month. But, it
// Can only be 0 or 1
/// (and, not '/' either)
if (int.parse(cText.substring(3, 4)) > 1 || cText.substring(3, 4) == "/") {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 3);
}
} else if (cLen == 5 && pLen == 4) {
int mm = int.parse(cText.substring(3, 5));
int dd = int.parse(cText.substring(0, 2));
/// User has entered the second digit of the Month, but the
// Month cannot be greater than 12
/// Also, that entry cannot be '/'
if ((mm == 0 || mm > 12|| cText.substring(3, 5) == "/") ||
/// If the date is 31, the month cannot be Apr, Jun, Sept or Nov
(dd == 31 && (mm == 02 || mm == 04 || mm == 06 || mm == 09 || mm == 11)) ||
/// If the date is greater than 29, the month cannot be Feb
/// (Leap years will be dealt with, when user enters the Year)
(dd > 29 && (mm == 02))) {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 4);
}
else if (cText.length == 5) {
/// the Month entered is valid; so,
// Add a / char
cText += '/';
}
} else if ((cLen == 3 && pLen == 4) || (cLen == 6 && pLen == 7)) {
// Remove / char
cText = cText.substring(0, cText.length - 1);
} else if (cLen == 3 && pLen == 2) {
if (int.parse(cText.substring(2, 3)) > 1) {
// Replace char
cText = cText.substring(0, 2) + '/';
} else {
// Insert / char
cText =
cText.substring(0, pLen) + '/' + cText.substring(pLen, pLen + 1);
}
/// ENTERING THE YEAR
} else if (cLen == 6 && pLen == 5) {
// Can only be 1 or 2 - if so insert a / char
int y1 = int.parse(cText.substring(5, 6));
if (y1 < 1 || y1 > 2) {
// Replace char
/// i.e, add '/' after the 5th position
cText = cText.substring(0, 5) + '/';
} else {
// Insert / char
cText = cText.substring(0, 5) + '/' + cText.substring(5, 6);
}
} else if (cLen == 7) {
/// the first digit of year
// Can only be 1 or 2
int y1 = int.parse(cText.substring(6, 7));
if (y1 < 1 || y1 > 2) {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 6);
}
} else if (cLen == 8) {
// Can only be 19 or 20
/// Also, there cannot be / typed by the user
String y2 = cText.substring(6, 8);
if (y2 != "19" && y2 != "20") {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 7);
}
} else if (cLen == 9) {
/// There cannot be / typed by the user
if (cText.substring(8, 9) == "/") {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 8);
}
} else if (cLen == 10) {
/// There cannot be / typed by the user
if (cText.substring(9, 10) == "/") {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 9);
}
/// If the year entered is not a leap year but the date entered is February 29,
/// it will be advanced to the next valid date
date = cText.substring(0, 2);
month = cText.substring(3, 5);
year = int.parse(cText.substring(6, 10));
bool isNotLeapYear = !((year % 4 == 0) && (year % 100 != 0) ||
(year % 400 == 0));
if (isNotLeapYear && month == "02" && date == "29") {
cText = "01/03/$year";
}
}
selectionIndex = cText.length;
return TextEditingValue(
text: cText,
selection: TextSelection.collapsed(offset: selectionIndex),
);
}
} // END OF class _DateFormatter
I found one solution for this, But not an optimized solution, but it is covering almost all the scenarios,
forward slash during adding fields
remove the forward slash on clearing fields
in between editing handling... etc
class CustomDateTextFormatter extends TextInputFormatter {
#override
TextEditingValue formatEditUpdate(
TextEditingValue oldValue, TextEditingValue newValue) {
var text = _format(newValue.text, '/', oldValue);
return newValue.copyWith(
text: text, selection: _updateCursorPosition(text, oldValue));
}
}
String _format(String value, String seperator, TextEditingValue old) {
var finalString = '';
var dd = '';
var mm = '';
var yyy = '';
var oldVal = old.text;
print('<------------------------- start---------------------------->');
print('oldVal -> $oldVal');
print('value -> $value');
var temp_oldVal = oldVal;
var temp_value = value;
if (!oldVal.contains(seperator) ||
oldVal.isEmpty ||
seperator.allMatches(oldVal).length < 2) {
oldVal += '///';
}
if (!value.contains(seperator) || _backSlashCount(value) < 2) {
value += '///';
}
var splitArrOLD = oldVal.split(seperator);
var splitArrNEW = value.split(seperator);
print('----> splitArrOLD: $splitArrOLD');
print('----> splitArrNEW: $splitArrNEW');
for (var i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
splitArrOLD[i] = splitArrOLD[i].toString().trim();
splitArrNEW[i] = splitArrNEW[i].toString().trim();
}
// block erasing
if ((splitArrOLD[0].isNotEmpty &&
splitArrOLD[2].isNotEmpty &&
splitArrOLD[1].isEmpty &&
temp_value.length < temp_oldVal.length &&
splitArrOLD[0] == splitArrNEW[0] &&
splitArrOLD[2].toString().trim() ==
splitArrNEW[1].toString().trim()) ||
(_backSlashCount(temp_oldVal) > _backSlashCount(temp_value) &&
splitArrNEW[1].length > 2) ||
(splitArrNEW[0].length > 2 && _backSlashCount(temp_oldVal) == 1) ||
(_backSlashCount(temp_oldVal) == 2 &&
_backSlashCount(temp_value) == 1 &&
splitArrNEW[0].length > splitArrOLD[0].length)) {
finalString = temp_oldVal; // making the old date as it is
print('blocked finalString : $finalString ');
} else {
if (splitArrNEW[0].length > splitArrOLD[0].length) {
if (splitArrNEW[0].length < 3) {
dd = splitArrNEW[0];
} else {
for (var i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
dd += splitArrNEW[0][i];
}
}
if (dd.length == 2 && !dd.contains(seperator)) {
dd += seperator;
}
} else if (splitArrNEW[0].length == splitArrOLD[0].length) {
print('splitArrNEW[0].length == 2');
if (oldVal.length > value.length && splitArrNEW[1].isEmpty) {
dd = splitArrNEW[0];
} else {
dd = splitArrNEW[0] + seperator;
}
} else if (splitArrNEW[0].length < splitArrOLD[0].length) {
print('splitArrNEW[0].length < splitArrOLD[0].length');
if (oldVal.length > value.length &&
splitArrNEW[1].isEmpty &&
splitArrNEW[0].isNotEmpty) {
dd = splitArrNEW[0];
} else if (temp_oldVal.length > temp_value.length &&
splitArrNEW[0].isEmpty &&
_backSlashCount(temp_value) == 2) {
dd += seperator;
} else {
if (splitArrNEW[0].isNotEmpty) {
dd = splitArrNEW[0] + seperator;
}
}
}
print('dd value --> $dd');
if (dd.isNotEmpty) {
finalString = dd;
if (dd.length == 2 &&
!dd.contains(seperator) &&
oldVal.length < value.length &&
splitArrNEW[1].isNotEmpty) {
if (seperator.allMatches(dd).isEmpty) {
finalString += seperator;
}
} else if (splitArrNEW[2].isNotEmpty &&
splitArrNEW[1].isEmpty &&
temp_oldVal.length > temp_value.length) {
if (seperator.allMatches(dd).isEmpty) {
finalString += seperator;
}
} else if (oldVal.length < value.length &&
(splitArrNEW[1].isNotEmpty || splitArrNEW[2].isNotEmpty)) {
if (seperator.allMatches(dd).isEmpty) {
finalString += seperator;
}
}
} else if (_backSlashCount(temp_oldVal) == 2 && splitArrNEW[1].isNotEmpty) {
dd += seperator;
}
print('finalString after dd=> $finalString');
if (splitArrNEW[0].length == 3 && splitArrOLD[1].isEmpty) {
mm = splitArrNEW[0][2];
}
if (splitArrNEW[1].length > splitArrOLD[1].length) {
print('splitArrNEW[1].length > splitArrOLD[1].length');
if (splitArrNEW[1].length < 3) {
mm = splitArrNEW[1];
} else {
for (var i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
mm += splitArrNEW[1][i];
}
}
if (mm.length == 2 && !mm.contains(seperator)) {
mm += seperator;
}
} else if (splitArrNEW[1].length == splitArrOLD[1].length) {
print('splitArrNEW[1].length = splitArrOLD[1].length');
if (splitArrNEW[1].isNotEmpty) {
mm = splitArrNEW[1];
}
} else if (splitArrNEW[1].length < splitArrOLD[1].length) {
print('splitArrNEW[1].length < splitArrOLD[1].length');
if (splitArrNEW[1].isNotEmpty) {
mm = splitArrNEW[1] + seperator;
}
}
print('mm value --> $mm');
if (mm.isNotEmpty) {
finalString += mm;
if (mm.length == 2 && !mm.contains(seperator)) {
if (temp_oldVal.length < temp_value.length) {
finalString += seperator;
}
}
}
print('finalString after mm=> $finalString');
if (splitArrNEW[1].length == 3 && splitArrOLD[2].isEmpty) {
yyy = splitArrNEW[1][2];
}
if (splitArrNEW[2].length > splitArrOLD[2].length) {
print('splitArrNEW[2].length > splitArrOLD[2].length');
if (splitArrNEW[2].length < 5) {
yyy = splitArrNEW[2];
} else {
for (var i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
yyy += splitArrNEW[2][i];
}
}
} else if (splitArrNEW[2].length == splitArrOLD[2].length) {
print('splitArrNEW[2].length == splitArrOLD[2].length');
if (splitArrNEW[2].isNotEmpty) {
yyy = splitArrNEW[2];
}
} else if (splitArrNEW[2].length < splitArrOLD[2].length) {
print('splitArrNEW[2].length < splitArrOLD[2].length');
yyy = splitArrNEW[2];
}
print('yyy value --> $yyy');
if (yyy.isNotEmpty) {
if (_backSlashCount(finalString) < 2) {
if (splitArrNEW[0].isEmpty && splitArrNEW[1].isEmpty) {
finalString = seperator + seperator + yyy;
} else {
finalString = finalString + seperator + yyy;
}
} else {
finalString += yyy;
}
} else {
if (_backSlashCount(finalString) > 1 && oldVal.length > value.length) {
var valueUpdate = finalString.split(seperator);
finalString = valueUpdate[0] + seperator + valueUpdate[1];
}
}
print('finalString after yyyy=> $finalString');
}
print('<------------------------- finish---------------------------->');
return finalString;
}
TextSelection _updateCursorPosition(String text, TextEditingValue oldValue) {
var endOffset = max(
oldValue.text.length - oldValue.selection.end,
0,
);
var selectionEnd = text.length - endOffset;
print('My log ---> $selectionEnd');
return TextSelection.fromPosition(TextPosition(offset: selectionEnd));
}
int _backSlashCount(String value) {
return '/'.allMatches(value).length;
}
We can Use our custom formator as in inputFormatters like below
TextField(
// maxLength: 10,
keyboardType: TextInputType.datetime,
controller: _controllerDOB,
focusNode: _focusNodeDOB,
decoration: InputDecoration(
hintText: 'DD/MM/YYYY',
counterText: '',
),
inputFormatters: [
WhitelistingTextInputFormatter(RegExp("[0-9/]")),
LengthLimitingTextInputFormatter(10),
CustomDateTextFormatter(),
],
),
try out this solution.
I am using TextFormField in flutter. i want to validate the TextFormField that value should be less than 100 or it should be character 'a' alone
I tried
validator: (value) {
if (value.length == 0 ) {
return ('value is required!');
}
else if(value != "a" || value != "A" || int.parse(value) < 0.0 || int.parse(value) > 100 )
{
return ('value should between 0 to 100 if absent put "A"!');
}
},
But it not working.Anyone please help me. Thanks in advance
Regards,
Sathish
Remember to return null when the validator should not display an error.
if (value.isEmpty) return 'value is required';
if (value.toLowerCase() == 'a') return null;
var intValue = int.tryParse(value);
if (intValue == null) { // not a number
return 'value should be between 0-100 if absent put A';
} else {
return intValue > 100 ? 'value should be between 0-100' : null;
}
I've tried to add year range validation it must be between 1850 to the current year. i've tried but it's not working.
Here is the code I've tried
String validateestablishedyear(String value) {
var date = new DateTime.now();
int currentYear = date.year;
int userinputValue = 0;
print('currentYear = $currentYear');
print('input value = $value');
print('value = ${value is int}');
print('value = ${value is String}');
if (value is String && value.length == 0) {
return "Established Year is Required";
} else {
userinputValue = int.parse(value);
}
if (userinputValue < 1850 && userinputValue >= currentYear) {
return "Year must be between 1850 and $currentYear";
}
return null;
}
Just change your code as below,
if (userinputValue < 1850 || userinputValue >= currentYear) {
return "Year must be between 1850 and $currentYear";
}
You're logic is wrong. you should have use || instead of &&
I just updated to the non beta version of Xcode 6 (finally) and, coming from beta 5, got a few errors that I didn't get before, one being "could not find overload for '&&' that accepts the supplied arguments"
I am following a tutorial here and from another question, I know that this error is because "the expression was too complex to be solved in reasonable time; consider breaking up the expression into distinct sub-expressions."
I'm a beginner; how do I break up an expression into sub-expressions?
My code:
func checkForWin(){
//first row across
var youWin = 1
var theyWin = 0
var whoWon = ["Lost":0,"Won":1]
for (key,value) in whoWon {
if ((plays[6] == value && plays[7] == value && plays[8] == value) || //across the bottom
(plays[3] == value && plays[4] == value && plays[5] == value) || //across the middle
(plays[0] == value && plays[1] == value && plays[2] == value) || //across the top
(plays[6] == value && plays[3] == value && plays[0] == value) || //down the left side
(plays[7] == value && plays[4] == value && plays[1] == value) || //down the middle
(plays[8] == value && plays[5] == value && plays[2] == value) || //down the right side
(plays[6] == value && plays[4] == value && plays[2] == value) || //diagonal
(plays[8] == value && plays[4] == value && plays[0] == value)){//diagonal
userMessage.hidden = false
youLabel.hidden = false
userMessage.text = "\(key)!"
done = true;
}
}
}
To break it up, you just need to add more ()s. Like this:
if (((plays[6] == value) && (plays[7] == value) && (plays[8] == value)) ||
((plays[3] == value) && (plays[4] == value) && (plays[5] == value)) ||
((plays[0] == value) && (plays[1] == value) && (plays[2] == value)) ||
((plays[8] == value) && (plays[4] == value) && (plays[0] == value)))