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Simone Alessandria
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Simone Alessandria wrote his first program when he was 12. It was a text-based fantasy game for the Commodore 64. Now, he is a trainer (MCT), author, speaker, passionate software architect, and always a proud coder. He is the founder and owner of Softwarehouseit. His mission is to help developers achieve more through training and mentoring. He has authored several books on Flutter, including Flutter Projects, published by Packt, and web courses on Pluralsight and Udemy.
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Making the app state visible across multiple screens

One phrase that is thrown around a lot in the Flutter community is “Lift State Up.” This mantra refers to the idea that State objects should be placed higher than the widgets that need it in the widget tree. Our InheritedWidget, which we created in the previous recipe, now works perfectly for a single screen, but what happens when you add a second?

In this recipe, you are going to add another screen to the Master Plan app so that you can create multiple plans. Accomplishing this will require our State provider to be lifted higher in the tree, closer to its root.

Getting ready

You should have completed the previous recipes in this chapter before following along with this one.

How to do it...

Let’s add a second screen to the app and lift the State higher in the tree:

  1. Update the PlanProvider class so that it can handle multiple plans. Change the type of ValueNotifier every time...
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Simone Alessandria

Simone Alessandria wrote his first program when he was 12. It was a text-based fantasy game for the Commodore 64. Now, he is a trainer (MCT), author, speaker, passionate software architect, and always a proud coder. He is the founder and owner of Softwarehouseit. His mission is to help developers achieve more through training and mentoring. He has authored several books on Flutter, including Flutter Projects, published by Packt, and web courses on Pluralsight and Udemy.
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