Nate Wilson 6ff806d74e
Use .fromMap() constructors in example code (#152535)
Currently, there are 21 `.resolveWith()` calls in example files.

This pull request changes 11 of them to use the new `.fromMap()` constructor. (Seven of them are now `const`!)

```dart
ListTile(
  iconColor: WidgetStateColor.fromMap(<WidgetStatesConstraint, Color>{
    WidgetState.disabled: Colors.red,
    WidgetState.selected: Colors.green,
    WidgetState.any:      Colors.black,
  }),
  // The same can be achieved using the .resolveWith() constructor.
  // The text color will be identical to the icon color above.
  textColor: WidgetStateColor.resolveWith((Set<WidgetState> states) {
    if (states.contains(WidgetState.disabled)) {
      return Colors.red;
    }
    if (states.contains(WidgetState.selected)) {
      return Colors.green;
    }
    return Colors.black;
  }),
),
```
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