Flutter – Scrollable Text
In this article, we are going to make a Flutter application in which we will add a Text Widget that can be scrolled horizontally or vertically. These can have a wide range of applications depending upon the needs of the users. Here we will be implementing the simplest form of scrollable text.
We can make the text scrollable in flutter using these 2 widgets:
- Expanded Class: A widget that expands a child of a Row, Column, or Flex so that the child fills the available space.
- SingleChildScrollView Class: A box in which a single widget can be scrolled.
We have to wrap the Text widget within SingleChildScrollView widget and further wrap the SingleChildScrollView widget within the Expanded widget like this :
Expanded( child: SingleChildScrollView( scrollDirection: Axis.horizontal, child: Text( "GeeksForGeeks : Learn Anything, Anywhere", style: TextStyle( color: Colors.green, fontWeight: FontWeight.bold, fontSize: 20.0, ), ), ), );
Let’s look into some example now:
Example 1: Horizontal Scrolling
Follow the below steps to implement horizontal scrolling in a Text Widget:
Step 1: Create a new flutter project in Android Studio.
Step 2: Make the layout using widgets
Go to the main.dart file and refer to the following code. Below is the code for the main.dart file.
Dart
import 'package:flutter/material.dart' ; void main() { runApp(MaterialApp( home: Scaffold( //adding App Bar appBar: AppBar( backgroundColor: Color.fromRGBO(15, 157, 88, 1), title: Text( "GeeksForGeeks" , style: TextStyle( color: Colors.white, ), ), ), body: MyApp(), ), )); } class MyApp extends StatelessWidget { @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return Center( child: Container( // adding margin margin: const EdgeInsets.all(15.0), // adding padding padding: const EdgeInsets.all(3.0), decoration: BoxDecoration( // adding borders around the widget border: Border.all( color: Colors.blueAccent, width: 5.0, ), ), // SingleChildScrollView should be // wrapped in an Expanded Widget child: Expanded( //contains a single child which is scrollable child: SingleChildScrollView( //for horizontal scrolling scrollDirection: Axis.horizontal, child: Text( "GeeksForGeeks is a good platform to learn programming." " It is an educational website." , style: TextStyle( color: Colors.green, fontWeight: FontWeight.bold, fontSize: 20.0, letterSpacing: 3, wordSpacing: 3, ), ), ), ), ), ); } } |
Output:
Example 2: Vertical Scrolling
For vertical scrolling of the text follow Step 1 and Step 2 of the first example and change the scrolling direction to vertical as shown below:
scrollDirection: Axis.vertical
The main.dart file
Dart
import 'package:flutter/material.dart' ; void main() { runApp(MaterialApp( home: Scaffold( // adding App Bar appBar: AppBar( backgroundColor: Color.fromRGBO(15, 157, 88, 1), title: Text( "GeeksForGeeks" , style: TextStyle( color: Colors.white, ), ), ), body: MyApp(), ), )); } class MyApp extends StatelessWidget { @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return Center( child: Container( // adding margin margin: const EdgeInsets.all(15.0), // adding padding padding: const EdgeInsets.all(3.0), // height should be fixed for vertical scrolling height: 80.0, decoration: BoxDecoration( // adding borders around the widget border: Border.all( color: Colors.blueAccent, width: 5.0, ), ), // SingleChildScrollView should be // wrapped in an Expanded Widget child: Expanded( // SingleChildScrollView contains a // single child which is scrollable child: SingleChildScrollView( // for Vertical scrolling scrollDirection: Axis.vertical, child: Text( "GeeksForGeeks is a good platform to learn programming." " It is an educational website." , style: TextStyle( color: Colors.green, fontWeight: FontWeight.bold, fontSize: 20.0, letterSpacing: 3, wordSpacing: 3, ), ), ), ), ), ); } } |
Output: