How to run code after some delay in Flutter?

You can use Future.delayed to run your code after some time. e.g.:

Future.delayed(const Duration(milliseconds: 500), () {

// Here you can write your code

  setState(() {
    // Here you can write your code for open new view
  });

});

In setState function, you can write a code which is related to app UI e.g. refresh screen data, change label text, etc.


Trigger actions after countdown

Timer(Duration(seconds: 3), () {
  print("Yeah, this line is printed after 3 seconds");
});

Repeat actions

Timer.periodic(Duration(seconds: 5), (timer) {
  print(DateTime.now());
});

Trigger timer immediately

Timer(Duration(seconds: 0), () {
  print("Yeah, this line is printed immediately");
});

Figured it out 😎

class AnimatedFlutterLogo extends StatefulWidget {
  @override
  State<StatefulWidget> createState() => new _AnimatedFlutterLogoState();
}

class _AnimatedFlutterLogoState extends State<AnimatedFlutterLogo> {
  Timer _timer;
  FlutterLogoStyle _logoStyle = FlutterLogoStyle.markOnly;

  _AnimatedFlutterLogoState() {
    _timer = new Timer(const Duration(milliseconds: 400), () {
      setState(() {
        _logoStyle = FlutterLogoStyle.horizontal;
      });
    });
  }

  @override
  void dispose() {
    super.dispose();
    _timer.cancel();
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return new FlutterLogo(
      size: 200.0,
      textColor: Palette.white,
      style: _logoStyle,
    );
  }
}

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Flutter