SplitLayout

Struct SplitLayout 

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pub struct SplitLayout { /* private fields */ }
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A layout tree for arranging multiple resizable panes.

Split layouts start with a single pane and can be subdivided into horizontal or vertical splits. Each split stores a percentage for the first pane, enabling resizing of the divider.

§Example

use ratatui_toolkit::primitives::split_layout::SplitLayout;

let mut layout = SplitLayout::new(1);
let _ = layout.split_pane_horizontally(1);

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impl SplitLayout

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pub fn new(pane_id: PaneId) -> Self

Creates a layout with a single pane as the root.

§Arguments
  • pane_id: Identifier for the initial pane.
§Returns

A new SplitLayout containing the provided pane ID.

§Errors
  • None.
§Panics
  • Does not panic.
§Safety
  • No safety requirements.
§Performance
  • O(1).
§Example
use ratatui_toolkit::primitives::split_layout::SplitLayout;

let layout = SplitLayout::new(0);
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impl SplitLayout

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pub fn layout_dividers(&self, area: Rect) -> Vec<SplitDividerLayout>

Calculates divider metadata for the current split tree.

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impl SplitLayout

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pub fn layout_panes(&self, area: Rect) -> Vec<PaneLayout>

Calculates pane rectangles for the current split tree.

§Arguments
  • area: The available rectangle to divide among panes.
§Returns

A vector of PaneLayout values for each leaf pane.

§Errors
  • None.
§Panics
  • Does not panic.
§Safety
  • No safety requirements.
§Performance
  • O(n) where n is the number of nodes.
§Example
use ratatui::layout::Rect;
use ratatui_toolkit::primitives::split_layout::SplitLayout;

let layout = SplitLayout::new(0);
let panes = layout.layout_panes(Rect::new(0, 0, 120, 40));
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impl SplitLayout

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pub fn move_pane(&mut self, pane_id: PaneId, target_pane_id: PaneId) -> bool

Moves a pane by swapping it with another pane.

§Arguments
  • pane_id: The pane to move.
  • target_pane_id: The pane that receives the original pane’s position.
§Returns

true when both panes exist and the swap completed.

§Errors
  • None.
§Panics
  • Does not panic.
§Safety
  • No safety requirements.
§Performance
  • O(n) to locate both panes.
§Example
use ratatui_toolkit::primitives::split_layout::SplitLayout;

let mut layout = SplitLayout::new(1);
let pane_id = layout.split_pane_vertically(1).unwrap();
let _ = layout.move_pane(1, pane_id);
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impl SplitLayout

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pub fn remove_pane(&mut self, pane_id: PaneId) -> bool

Removes a pane and collapses its parent split.

§Arguments
  • pane_id: The pane to remove.
§Returns

true when a pane is removed and the split collapses.

§Errors
  • None.
§Panics
  • Does not panic.
§Safety
  • No safety requirements.
§Performance
  • O(n) to locate the pane.
§Example
use ratatui_toolkit::primitives::split_layout::SplitLayout;

let mut layout = SplitLayout::new(0);
let pane_id = layout.split_pane_vertically(0).unwrap();
let _ = layout.remove_pane(pane_id);
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impl SplitLayout

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pub fn resize_divider(&mut self, pane_id: PaneId, percent: u16) -> bool

Resizes the split containing a pane.

§Arguments
  • pane_id: The pane whose split divider should be resized.
  • percent: The percentage to allocate to the pane within its split.
§Returns

true when the pane is part of a split and the divider was updated.

§Errors
  • None.
§Panics
  • Does not panic.
§Safety
  • No safety requirements.
§Performance
  • O(n) to locate the pane.
§Example
use ratatui_toolkit::primitives::split_layout::SplitLayout;

let mut layout = SplitLayout::new(0);
let pane_id = layout.split_pane_vertically(0).unwrap();
let _ = layout.resize_divider(pane_id, 30);
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impl SplitLayout

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pub fn resize_split(&mut self, split_index: usize, percent: u16) -> bool

Resizes a split node by index.

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impl SplitLayout

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pub fn split_pane_horizontally(&mut self, pane_id: PaneId) -> Option<PaneId>

Splits a pane into a top and bottom pair.

§Arguments
  • pane_id: The pane to split.
§Returns

The newly created pane ID when the split succeeds, or None when the pane cannot be found.

§Errors
  • None.
§Panics
  • Does not panic.
§Safety
  • No safety requirements.
§Performance
  • O(n) to locate the pane.
§Example
use ratatui_toolkit::primitives::split_layout::SplitLayout;

let mut layout = SplitLayout::new(0);
let _ = layout.split_pane_horizontally(0);
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impl SplitLayout

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pub fn split_pane_vertically(&mut self, pane_id: PaneId) -> Option<PaneId>

Splits a pane into a left and right pair.

§Arguments
  • pane_id: The pane to split.
§Returns

The newly created pane ID when the split succeeds, or None when the pane cannot be found.

§Errors
  • None.
§Panics
  • Does not panic.
§Safety
  • No safety requirements.
§Performance
  • O(n) to locate the pane.
§Example
use ratatui_toolkit::primitives::split_layout::SplitLayout;

let mut layout = SplitLayout::new(0);
let _ = layout.split_pane_vertically(0);

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impl Clone for SplitLayout

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fn clone(&self) -> SplitLayout

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for SplitLayout

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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