fdottedline

Use the easiest way to create a dotted line view with flutter

FDottedLine provides developers with the ability to create dashed lines. It also supports creating a dashed border for a Widget. Support for controlling the thickness, spacing, and corners of the dotted border.

✨ Features

  • Supports dotted lines in both horizontal and vertical directions

  • Support to create dashed shapes

  • Provide super easy way to add dotted border to Widget

  • Support creating flexible dotted corner effects

⚙️ Parameter & Interface

🔩 FDottedLine param

Param Type Necessary Default desc
color Color false Colors.black Dotted line color
height double false null height. If there is only [height] and no [width], you will get a dotted line in the vertical direction.If there are both [width] and [height], you will get a dotted border.
width double false null width. If there is only [width] and no [height], you will get a dotted line in the horizontal direction.If there are both [width] and [height], you will get a dotted border.
strokeWidth double false 1.0 The thickness of the dotted line
dottedLength double false 5.0 The length of each small segment in the dotted line
space double false 3.0 The distance between each segment in the dotted line
corner FDottedLineCorner false null The corners of the dotted border. See [FDottedLineCorner] for details
child Widget false null If [child] is set, [FDottedLine] will serve as the dotted border of [child].At this time, [width] and [height] will no longer be valid.

📺 Demo

🔩 Horizontal Demo

Use the easiest way to create a dotted line view with flutter

FDottedLine(
  color: color,
  width: 160.0,
  strokeWidth: 2.0,
  dottedLength: 10.0,
  space: 2.0,
)

It is very simple to create a horizontal dotted line through FDottedLine.

The developer only needs to set the width parameter, but not the height parameter, which is all the developer needs to do for this.

If you want to control the thickness of the dotted line, set strokeWidth.

Through the dottedLength and space parameters, developers can freely control the length of each small segment in the dotted line and the distance between them.

⛓ Vertical Demo

Use the easiest way to create a dotted line view with flutter

FDottedLine(
  color: color,
  height: 160.0,
  strokeWidth: 2.0,
  dottedLength: 10.0,
  space: 2.0,
)

If you want to create a dotted line in the vertical direction, it is also very simple.

Developers only need to assign a value to height and leave width to be null or 0.

🔹 Dotted Shape Demo

Use the easiest way to create a dotted line view with flutter

FDottedLine(
  color: Colors.lightBlue[600],
  height: 100.0,
  width: 50,
  strokeWidth: 2.0,
  dottedLength: 10.0,
  space: 2.0,
)

FDottedLine can not only create simple dotted lines 🌝.

When developers assign values ​​to both width and height, they will be able to get a dotted rectangle! It’s incredible.

🌏 Corner Demo

Use the easiest way to create a dotted line view with flutter

FDottedLine(
  color: Colors.lightBlue[600],
  height: 70.0,
  width: 70.0,
  strokeWidth: 2.0,
  dottedLength: 10.0,
  space: 2.0,
  
  /// Set corner
  corner: FDottedLineCorner.all(50),
)

With FDottedLine, developers can even create corner effects of dashed rectangles. For example: dotted rounded rectangle, dotted round…

🧩 Child Demo

Use the easiest way to create a dotted line view with flutter

FDottedLine(
  color: color,
  strokeWidth: 2.0,
  dottedLength: 8.0,
  space: 3.0,
  corner: FDottedLineCorner.all(6.0),
  
  /// add widget
  child: Container(
    color: Colors.blue[100],
    width: 130,
    height: 70,
    alignment: Alignment.center,
    child: Text("0873"),
  ),
)

In the past, it was very difficult to add a dotted border to a Widget.

Because the official did not provide us with a good solution. But now, FDottedLine makes things easier than ever. Developers only need to use their Widget as a child of FDottedLine.

Use the easiest way to create a dotted line view with flutter


/// #1
FDottedLine(
  color: color,
  strokeWidth: 2.0,
  dottedLength: 8.0,
  space: 3.0,
  corner: FDottedLineCorner.all(75.0),
  child: Container(
    width: 130,
    height: 130,
    alignment: Alignment.center,
    /// #2
    child: FDottedLine(
      color: color,
      strokeWidth: 2.0,
      dottedLength: 8.0,
      space: 3.0,
      corner: FDottedLineCorner.all(20.0),
      child: Container(
        width: 43.0,
        height: 43.0,
        color: Colors.grey[900],
      ),
    ),
  ),
)

This also means that through the nesting of FDottedLine, many super interesting views can be created.

💡 More Demo

Use the easiest way to create a dotted line view with flutter

See what FDottedLine can do!

When there is such a simple way to create a dotted line, developers can freely build more wonderful views.

Use the easiest way to create a dotted line view with flutter

More about the application of FDottedLine , look forward to the exploration of developers 🔆.

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