ScrollView

Struct ScrollView 

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pub struct ScrollView { /* private fields */ }
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A scrollable view that displays content larger than its frame.

Use a ScrollView when you have content that might not fit in the available space. The view automatically enables scrolling in the specified direction.

scroll(
    vstack((
        text("Item 1"),
        text("Item 2"),
        text("Item 3"),
        // ... many more items
    ))
)

By default, ScrollView scrolls vertically. For horizontal scrolling:

scroll_horizontal(long_content)

Or both directions:

scroll_both(large_image)

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impl ScrollView

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pub const fn new(axis: Axis, content: AnyView) -> Self

Creates a new ScrollView with the specified scroll axis and content.

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pub fn into_inner(self) -> (Axis, AnyView)

Decomposes the ScrollView into its axis and content.

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pub fn horizontal(content: impl View) -> Self

Creates a ScrollView with horizontal scrolling.

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pub fn vertical(content: impl View) -> Self

Creates a ScrollView with vertical scrolling.

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pub fn both(content: impl View) -> Self

Creates a ScrollView with scrolling in both directions.

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impl Debug for ScrollView

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl NativeView for ScrollView

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fn stretch_axis(&self) -> StretchAxis

Which axis (or axes) this view stretches to fill available space.
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impl View for ScrollView

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fn body(self, _env: &Environment) -> impl View

Build this view and return the content. Read more

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impl<V> IntoView for V
where V: View,

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type Output = V

The resulting View type after conversion.
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fn into_view(self, _env: &Environment) -> <V as IntoView>::Output

Converts the implementing type into a View. Read more
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