07-21-2023, 07:12 PM
A stateful widget is defined as any widget which changes its state within its lifetime. But it is a very common practice for a `StatelessWidget` to have a `StatefulWidget` as one of its children. Doesn't `StatelessWidget` become stateful if it has `StatefulWidget` as one of its children?
I tried looking into the documentation as part of the code of `StatelessWidget`, but couldn't figure out how a `StatelessWidget` can have `Statefulwidget` as its children and still remain `StatelessWidget`.
What is the relation and difference between stateful and stateless widgets in Flutter?
I tried looking into the documentation as part of the code of `StatelessWidget`, but couldn't figure out how a `StatelessWidget` can have `Statefulwidget` as its children and still remain `StatelessWidget`.
What is the relation and difference between stateful and stateless widgets in Flutter?