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You have valid points. They both work the same.
Yup, thats right
But, the only thing holds me from using dictionary is the start value. As you can see in my scenario
you make the dictionary variable on screen1 right?
Of course you can’t transfer variables from screen2 to screen1 using the
open with start value
block, but instead, you can use these blocks to transfer variables from Screen2 to Screen1.
On Screen 2 do this :
On Screen 1 do this :
Great! So, we can do all of these without using any third party things… Thanks for your idea.
It’s my pleasure.
You are a talented developer
hi @dora_paz , May you please close this topic.
This topic contains mostly off topic posts. Just close the topic , do not unlist it
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Topic opened at Op’s request
This block was not working. So it has fixed now. You can download the latest version from the top of post.
Done
Your extension block should be implemented in kodular as default . If we use flutter/java for android studio there also an option to create a static variable like this.
I also think so. But not as a component because a component just for making variable is too much. It should be implement as same as Global and Local variables.
Yeah like this. in variable section. I don’t know what’s it to say that’s why I said component
Great ۔۔۔۔