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Discover the surprising flexibility of calling Dart functions, including mixed positional and named arguments, the `.call` operator, and dynamic invocation with `Function.apply`.

rodydavis By rodydavis schedule Updated 2/3/2026

name: various-ways-to-invoke-functions-in-dart description: Discover the surprising flexibility of calling Dart functions, including mixed positional and named arguments, the .call operator, and dynamic invocation with Function.apply. metadata: url: https://rodydavis.com/posts/dart/function-invoking last_modified: Tue, 03 Feb 2026 20:04:32 GMT

Various Ways to Invoke Functions in Dart

There are multiple ways to call a Function in Dart.

The examples below will assume the following function:

void myFunction(int a, int b, {int? c, int? d}) {
  print((a, b, c, d));
}

But recently I learned that you can call a functions positional arguments in any order mixed with the named arguments. 🤯

myFunction(1, 2, c: 3, d: 4);
myFunction(1, c: 3, d: 4, 2);
myFunction(c: 3, d: 4, 1, 2);
myFunction(c: 3, 1, 2, d: 4);

In addition you can use the .call operator to invoke the function if you have a reference to it:

myFunction.call(1, 2, c: 3, d: 4);

You can also use Function.apply to dynamically invoke a function with a reference but it should be noted that it will effect js dart complication size and performance:

Function.apply(myFunction, [1, 2], {#c: 3, #d: 4});

All of these methods print the following:

(1, 2, 3, 4)

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