Tile view (lv_tileview)¶
Overview¶
The Tile view is a container object whose elements (called tiles) can be arranged in grid form. By swiping the user can navigate between the tiles. Any direction of swiping can be disabled on the tiles individually to not allow moving from one tile to another.
If the Tile view is screen sized, the user interface resembles what you may have seen on smartwatches.
Parts and Styles¶
The Tile view is built from an lv_obj container and lv_obj tiles.
The parts and styles work the same as for lv_obj.
Usage¶
Add a tile¶
lv_tileview_add_tile(tileview, row_id, col_id, dir)
creates a new tile on the row_id
th row and col_id
th column.
dir
can be LV_DIR_LEFT/RIGHT/TOP/BOTTOM/HOR/VER/ALL
or OR-ed values to enable moving to the adjacent tiles into the given direction by swiping.
The returned value is an lv_obj_t *
on which the content of the tab can be created.
Change tile¶
The Tile view can scroll to a tile with lv_obj_set_tile(tileview, tile_obj, LV_ANIM_ON/OFF)
or lv_obj_set_tile_id(tileviewv, col_id, row_id, LV_ANIM_ON/OFF);
Events¶
LV_EVENT_VALUE_CHANGED
Sent when a new tile loaded by scrolling.lv_tileview_get_tile_act(tabview)
can be used to get current tile.
Example¶
C¶
Tileview with content¶
code view on GitHub
#include "../../lv_examples.h"
#if LV_USE_TILEVIEW && LV_BUILD_EXAMPLES
/**
* Create a 2x2 tile view and allow scrolling only in an "L" shape.
* Demonstrate scroll chaining with a long list that
* scrolls the tile view when it cant't be scrolled further.
*/
void lv_example_tileview_1(void)
{
lv_obj_t *tv = lv_tileview_create(lv_scr_act());
/*Tile1: just a label*/
lv_obj_t * tile1 = lv_tileview_add_tile(tv, 0, 0, LV_DIR_BOTTOM);
lv_obj_t * label = lv_label_create(tile1);
lv_label_set_text(label, "Scroll down");
lv_obj_center(label);
/*Tile2: a button*/
lv_obj_t * tile2 = lv_tileview_add_tile(tv, 0, 1, LV_DIR_TOP | LV_DIR_RIGHT);
lv_obj_t * btn = lv_btn_create(tile2);
label = lv_label_create(btn);
lv_label_set_text(label, "Scroll up or right");
lv_obj_set_size(btn, LV_SIZE_CONTENT, LV_SIZE_CONTENT);
lv_obj_center(btn);
/*Tile3: a list*/
lv_obj_t * tile3 = lv_tileview_add_tile(tv, 1, 1, LV_DIR_LEFT);
lv_obj_t * list = lv_list_create(tile3);
lv_obj_set_size(list, LV_PCT(100), LV_PCT(100));
lv_list_add_btn(list, NULL, "One");
lv_list_add_btn(list, NULL, "Two");
lv_list_add_btn(list, NULL, "Three");
lv_list_add_btn(list, NULL, "Four");
lv_list_add_btn(list, NULL, "Five");
lv_list_add_btn(list, NULL, "Six");
lv_list_add_btn(list, NULL, "Seven");
lv_list_add_btn(list, NULL, "Eight");
lv_list_add_btn(list, NULL, "Nine");
lv_list_add_btn(list, NULL, "Ten");
}
#endif
MicroPython¶
No examples yet.
API¶
Functions
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lv_obj_t *lv_tileview_create(lv_obj_t *parent)¶
Create a tileview objects
- Parameters
par -- pointer to an object, it will be the parent of the new tileview
- Returns
pointer to the created tileview
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void lv_obj_set_tile(lv_obj_t *tv, lv_obj_t *tile_obj, lv_anim_enable_t anim_en)¶
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void lv_obj_set_tile_id(lv_obj_t *tv, uint32_t col_id, uint32_t row_id, lv_anim_enable_t anim_en)¶
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struct lv_tileview_t¶
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struct lv_tileview_tile_t¶