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Thomas Künneth
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Thomas Künneth is a Google Developer Expert for Android and has been a speaker and panelist at multiple international conferences about Android. Currently, Thomas works as a senior Android developer at Snapp Mobile. He has authored countless articles as well as one of the top-selling German Android books (currently in its sixth edition). He has also frequently contributed to various open source projects.
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Using predefined layouts

When you create a UI, you must define where its elements appear and how big they are. Jetpack Compose provides a couple of basic layouts, which arrange their content along one main axis. There are three axes to consider:

  • Horizontal
  • Vertical
  • Stacked

Each axis is represented by a layout. Row() arranges its content horizontally, while Column() does so vertically. Box() and BoxWithConstraints() stack their contents on top of each other. By combining these axes-orientated building blocks, you can create great-looking UIs easily.

Combining basic building blocks

The following PredefinedLayoutsDemo sample app shows three checkboxes that toggle a red, a green, and a blue rectangle, respectively. The boxes appear only if the corresponding checkbox is checked:

Figure 4.1 – Sample PredefinedLayoutsDemo app

Figure 4.1 – Sample PredefinedLayoutsDemo app

Let’s see how this is done. First, I will show you how to create a checkbox with an accompanying...

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Thomas Künneth

Thomas Künneth is a Google Developer Expert for Android and has been a speaker and panelist at multiple international conferences about Android. Currently, Thomas works as a senior Android developer at Snapp Mobile. He has authored countless articles as well as one of the top-selling German Android books (currently in its sixth edition). He has also frequently contributed to various open source projects.
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