Step By Step Implementation
Step 1: Create a New Project in Android Studio
To set up Flutter Development on Android Studio please refer to Android Studio Setup for Flutter Development, and then create a new project in Android Studio please refer to Creating a Simple Application in Flutter.
Step 2: Import the Package
First of all import material.dart file.
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
Step 3: Execute the main Method
Here the execution of our app starts.
Dart
void main() { runApp(MyApp()); } |
Step 4: Create MyApp Class
In this class we are going to implement the MaterialApp, here we are also set the Theme of our App.
Dart
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget { @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return MaterialApp( theme: ThemeData( primarySwatch: Colors.green, // Set the app's primary theme color ), debugShowCheckedModeBanner: false , home: ListWheelChildBuilderDelegateExample(), ); } } |
Step 5: Create ListWheelChildBuilderDelegateExample Class
In this step we are going to implement the ListWheelChildBuilderDelegate Widget in a flutter app. In the childrenDelegate an instance of ListWheelChildBuilderDelegate, which is responsible for building the child widgets within the scrollable list. Comments are added for better understanding.
childDelegate: ListWheelChildBuilderDelegate(
builder: (BuildContext context, int index) {
// Build a ListTile for each item in the list
return ListTile(
title: Text(items[index]), // Display item's name
onTap: () {
// Handle tap event and print item's name
print('Tapped on ${items[index]}');
},
);
},
childCount: items.length, // Total number of items in the list
),
Dart
class ListWheelChildBuilderDelegateExample extends StatelessWidget { const ListWheelChildBuilderDelegateExample({super.key}); @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { // Generate a list of 50 items with unique names final List<String> items = List.generate(50, (index) => 'Item $index' ); return Scaffold( appBar: AppBar( title: Text( 'ListWheelChildBuilderDelegate Example' ), ), body: Center( child: ListWheelScrollView.useDelegate( itemExtent: 60.0, // Height of each item in the list childDelegate: ListWheelChildBuilderDelegate( builder: (BuildContext context, int index) { // Build a ListTile for each item in the list return ListTile( title: Text(items[index]), // Display item's name onTap: () { // Handle tap event and print item's name print( 'Tapped on ${items[index]}' ); }, ); }, childCount: items.length, // Total number of items in the list ), ), ), ); } } |
Here is the full Code of main.dart file
Dart
import 'package:flutter/material.dart' ; void main() { runApp(MyApp()); } class MyApp extends StatelessWidget { @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return MaterialApp( theme: ThemeData( primarySwatch: Colors.green, // Set the app's primary theme color ), debugShowCheckedModeBanner: false , home: ListWheelChildBuilderDelegateExample(), ); } } class ListWheelChildBuilderDelegateExample extends StatelessWidget { const ListWheelChildBuilderDelegateExample({super.key}); @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { // Generate a list of 50 items with unique names final List<String> items = List.generate(50, (index) => 'Item $index' ); return Scaffold( appBar: AppBar( title: Text( 'ListWheelChildBuilderDelegate Example' ), ), body: Center( child: ListWheelScrollView.useDelegate( itemExtent: 60.0, // Height of each item in the list childDelegate: ListWheelChildBuilderDelegate( builder: (BuildContext context, int index) { // Build a ListTile for each item in the list return ListTile( title: Text(items[index]), // Display item's name onTap: () { // Handle tap event and print item's name print( 'Tapped on ${items[index]}' ); }, ); }, childCount: items.length, // Total number of items in the list ), ), ), ); } } |
Output:
Flutter – Implement ListWheelChildBuilderDelegate Widget to a List
The ListWheelChildBuilderDelegate widget in Flutter is used with the ListWheelScrollView to create a scrollable list with custom child widgets generated by a builder function. The ListWheelChildBuilderDelegate widget in Flutter is typically used as an argument to the childDelegate property of the ListWheelScrollView. In this article, we are going to implement the ListWheelChildBuilderDelegate widget. A sample video is given below to get an idea about what we are going to do in this article.