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1# Responsive Grid Layout (GridRow/GridCol)
2
3
4## Overview
5
6As an auxiliary positioning tool, the responsive grid layout is handy in UI design on mobile devices. It exhibits the following advantages:
7
81. Provides rules for layout design and resolves issues of dynamic layout across devices with different sizes. By dividing a page into equal-width columns and rows, you can easily locate and typeset page elements.
9
102. Provides a unified positioning method for the system to ensure layout consistency across layouts on different devices. This can reduce the complexity of design and development and improve work efficiency.
11
123. Provides a flexible spacing adjustment method for applications to accommodate special layout requirements. You can adjust the spacing between columns and between rows to control the typesetting of the entire page.
13
144. Completes the wrapping and adaptation automatically when overflow occurs. When the number of page elements exceeds the capacity of a row or column, they automatically wrap to a new row or column and adapt the typesetting to different devices.
15
16The [\<GridRow>](../reference/apis-arkui/arkui-ts/ts-container-gridrow.md) component is a responsive grid container and must have [\<GridCol>](../reference/arkui-ts/ts-container-gridcol.md) as its child component.
17
18
19## GridRow
20
21
22### Grid Breakpoints
23
24The grid system defines breakpoints, which are screen width types in effect, based on the horizontal width ([screen density pixels](../reference/apis-arkui/arkui-ts/ts-pixel-units.md), in vp) of the screens. You can use the breakpoints to meet specific layout requirements. You can use the breakpoints to meet specific layout requirements.
25
26By default, the grid system provides four breakpoints: xs, sm, md, and lg.
27
28| Breakpoint| Value Range (vp)       | Device Description     |
29| ---- | --------------- | --------- |
30| xs   | [0, 320)  | Minimum-width device.|
31| sm   | [320, 520) | Small-width device. |
32| md   | [520, 840) | Medium-width device.|
33| lg   | [840, +∞)  | Large-width device. |
34
35In the **\<GridRow>** component, you can use **breakpoints** to customize the value range of breakpoints. A maximum of six breakpoints are supported. In addition to the four default breakpoints, you can also enable the xl and xxl breakpoints for your application window layout.
36
37| Breakpoint| Device Description     |
38| ---- | --------- |
39| xs   | Minimum-width device.|
40| sm   | Small-width device. |
41| md   | Medium-width device.|
42| lg   | Large-width device. |
43| xl   | Extra-large-width device.|
44| xxl  | Extra-extra-large-width device.|
45
46- Set **breakpoints** with a monotonically increasing array based on the use case. As **breakpoints** supports a maximum of six breakpoints, the maximum length of the monotonically increasing array is 5.
47
48
49  ```ts
50  breakpoints: {value: ['100vp', '200vp']}
51  ```
52
53  Enables three breakpoints: xs, sm, and md. If the value is less than 100 vp, the breakpoint is xs. If the value is 100–200 vp, the breakpoint is sm. If the value is greater than 200 vp, the breakpoint is md.
54
55
56  ```ts
57  breakpoints: {value: ['320vp', '520vp', '840vp', '1080vp']}
58  ```
59
60  Enables five breakpoints: xs, sm, md, lg, and xl. If the value is less than 320 vp, the breakpoint is xs. If the value is 320–520 vp, the breakpoint is sm. If the value is 520–840 vp, the breakpoint is md. If the value is 840–1080 vp, the breakpoint is lg. If the value is greater than 1080 vp, the breakpoint is xl.
61
62- The grid system implements breakpoints by listening for the changes in the window or container size, and sets the breakpoint references through **reference**. Since the application may be displayed in non-full-screen mode, it is better to design the breakpoints with the application window width as the reference.
63
64In the following example, the default number of grid columns is 12. Breakpoints are used to divide the application window width into six ranges. In different ranges, the **\<GridCol>** child component occupies a different number of columns.
65
66
67```ts
68@State bgColors: Color[] = [Color.Red, Color.Orange, Color.Yellow, Color.Green, Color.Pink, Color.Grey, Color.Blue, Color.Brown];
69...
70GridRow({
71  breakpoints: {
72    value: ['200vp', '300vp', '400vp', '500vp', '600vp'],
73    reference: BreakpointsReference.WindowSize
74  }
75}) {
76   ForEach(this.bgColors, (color:Color, index?:number|undefined) => {
77     GridCol({
78       span: {
79         xs: 2, // The <GridCol> component occupies two grid columns on the minimum-width device.
80         sm: 3, // The <GridCol> component occupies three grid columns on the small-width device.
81         md: 4, // The <GridCol> component occupies four grid columns on the medium-width device.
82         lg: 6, // The <GridCol> component occupies six grid columns on the large-width device.
83         xl: 8, // The <GridCol> component occupies eight grid columns on the extra-large-width device.
84         xxl: 12 // The <GridCol> component occupies 12 grid columns on the extra-extra-large-width device.
85       }
86     }) {
87       Row() {
88         Text(`${index}`)
89       }.width("100%").height('50vp')
90     }.backgroundColor(color)
91   })
92}
93```
94
95![en-us_image_0000001511421272](figures/en-us_image_0000001511421272.gif)
96
97
98### Columns
99
100In the **\<GridRow>**, **columns** is used to set the total number of columns in the responsive grid layout.
101
102- The default value of **columns** is 12. If **columns** is not set, the responsive grid layout is divided into 12 columns at any breakpoint.
103
104
105  ```ts
106  @State bgColors: Color[] = [Color.Red, Color.Orange, Color.Yellow, Color.Green, Color.Pink, Color.Grey, Color.Blue, Color.Brown,Color.Red, Color.Orange, Color.Yellow, Color.Green];
107  ...
108  GridRow() {
109    ForEach(this.bgColors, (item:Color, index?:number|undefined) => {
110      GridCol() {
111        Row() {
112            Text(`${index}`)
113        }.width('100%').height('50')
114      }.backgroundColor(item)
115    })
116  }
117  ```
118
119  ![en-us_image_0000001563060709](figures/en-us_image_0000001563060709.png)
120
121- When **columns** is set to a number, the responsive grid layout is divided into the specified number of columns regardless of the screen size. The following example sets the number of grid layout columns to 4 and 8 in sequence, where a child component occupies one column by default.
122
123  ```ts
124  class CurrTmp{
125    currentBp: string = 'unknown';
126    set(val:string){
127      this.currentBp = val
128    }
129  }
130  let BorderWH:Record<string,Color|number> = { 'color': Color.Blue, 'width': 2 }
131  @State bgColors: Color[] = [Color.Red, Color.Orange, Color.Yellow, Color.Green, Color.Pink, Color.Grey, Color.Blue, Color.Brown];
132  @State currentBp: string = 'unknown';
133  ...
134  Row() {
135    GridRow({ columns: 4 }) {
136      ForEach(this.bgColors, (item:Color, index?:number|undefined) => {
137        GridCol() {
138          Row() {
139            Text(`${index}`)
140          }.width('100%').height('50')
141        }.backgroundColor(item)
142      })
143    }
144    .width('100%').height('100%')
145    .onBreakpointChange((breakpoint:string) => {
146      let CurrSet:CurrTmp = new CurrTmp()
147      CurrSet.set(breakpoint)
148    })
149  }
150  .height(160)
151  .border(BorderWH)
152  .width('90%')
153
154  Row() {
155    GridRow({ columns: 8 }) {
156      ForEach(this.bgColors, (item:Color, index?:number|undefined) => {
157          GridCol() {
158            Row() {
159              Text(`${index}`)
160            }.width('100%').height('50')
161          }.backgroundColor(item)
162      })
163    }
164    .width('100%').height('100%')
165    .onBreakpointChange((breakpoint:string) => {
166      let CurrSet:CurrTmp = new CurrTmp()
167      CurrSet.set(breakpoint)
168    })
169  }
170  .height(160)
171  .border(BorderWH)
172  .width('90%')
173  ```
174
175    ![en-us_image_0000001511421268](figures/en-us_image_0000001511421268.png)
176
177- When **columns** is set to a value of the **GridRowColumnOption** type, you can assign values specific to the screen size (xs, sm, md, lg, xl, xxl).
178
179  ```ts
180  @State bgColors: Color[] = [Color.Red, Color.Orange, Color.Yellow, Color.Green, Color.Pink, Color.Grey, Color.Blue, Color.Brown]
181  GridRow({ columns: { sm: 4, md: 8 }, breakpoints: { value: ['200vp', '300vp', '400vp', '500vp', '600vp'] } }) {
182    ForEach(this.bgColors, (item:Color, index?:number|undefined) => {
183      GridCol() {
184        Row() {
185          Text(`${index}`)
186        }.width('100%').height('50')
187      }.backgroundColor(item)
188    })
189  }
190  ```
191
192    ![en-us_image_0000001563060689](figures/en-us_image_0000001563060689.gif)
193
194If **columns** is only set for the sm and md screen size types, screen sizes smaller than sm use the default value **12**, and screen sizes larger than md (lg, xl, and xxl) use the value of **columns** of the md type.
195
196
197### Alignment
198
199In the responsive grid layout, you can set the **direction** attribute of **\<GridRow>** to define the direction in which child components are arranged. The options are **GridRowDirection.Row** (from left to right) or **GridRowDirection.RowReverse** (from right to left). An appropriate **direction** value can make the page layout more flexible and meet the design requirements.
200
201- When child components are arranged from left to right (default):
202
203
204  ```ts
205  GridRow({ direction: GridRowDirection.Row }){}
206  ```
207
208  ![en-us_image_0000001511740488](figures/en-us_image_0000001511740488.png)
209
210- When child components are arranged from right to left (default):
211
212
213  ```ts
214  GridRow({ direction: GridRowDirection.RowReverse }){}
215  ```
216
217  ![en-us_image_0000001562940517](figures/en-us_image_0000001562940517.png)
218
219
220### Gutters
221
222In the **\<GridRow>** component, **gutter** is used to set the spacing between adjacent child components in the horizontal and vertical directions.
223
224- When **gutter** is set to a number, the number applies to both the horizontal and vertical directions. In the following example, the horizontal and vertical spacing between adjacent child components is set to **10**.
225
226
227  ```ts
228   GridRow({ gutter: 10 }){}
229  ```
230
231  ![en-us_image_0000001511740476](figures/en-us_image_0000001511740476.png)
232
233- When **gutter** is set to a value of the **GutterOption** type, the **x** attribute of the value indicates the horizontal gutter, and the **y** attribute indicates the vertical gutter.
234
235
236  ```ts
237  GridRow({ gutter: { x: 20, y: 50 } }){}
238  ```
239
240  ![en-us_image_0000001511900456](figures/en-us_image_0000001511900456.png)
241
242
243## GridCol
244
245The **\<GridCol>** component is a child component of the **\<GridRow>** component. You can set the **span**, **offset**, and **order** attributes of this component by passing parameters or using setters.
246
247- Setting **span**
248
249
250  ```ts
251  let Gspan:Record<string,number> = { 'xs': 1, 'sm': 2, 'md': 3, 'lg': 4 }
252  GridCol({ span: 2 }){}
253  GridCol({ span: { xs: 1, sm: 2, md: 3, lg: 4 } }){}
254  GridCol(){}.span(2)
255  GridCol(){}.span(Gspan)
256  ```
257
258- Setting **offset**
259
260
261  ```ts
262  let Goffset:Record<string,number> = { 'xs': 1, 'sm': 2, 'md': 3, 'lg': 4 }
263  GridCol({ offset: 2 }){}
264  GridCol({ offset: { xs: 2, sm: 2, md: 2, lg: 2 } }){}
265  GridCol(){}.offset(Goffset)
266  ```
267
268- Setting **order**
269
270
271  ```ts
272  let Gorder:Record<string,number> = { 'xs': 1, 'sm': 2, 'md': 3, 'lg': 4 }
273  GridCol({ order: 2 }){}
274  GridCol({ order: { xs: 1, sm: 2, md: 3, lg: 4 } }){}
275  GridCol(){}.order(2)
276  GridCol(){}.order(Gorder)
277  ```
278
279
280### span
281
282Sets the number of columns occupied by a child component in the grid layout, which determines the child component width. The default value is **1**.
283
284- When the value type is number, the number of columns occupied by the child component is the same across screen sizes.
285
286
287  ```ts
288  @State bgColors: Color[] = [Color.Red, Color.Orange, Color.Yellow, Color.Green, Color.Pink, Color.Grey, Color.Blue, Color.Brown];
289  ...
290  GridRow({ columns: 8 }) {
291    ForEach(this.bgColors, (color:Color, index?:number|undefined) => {
292      GridCol({ span: 2 }) {
293        Row() {
294          Text(`${index}`)
295        }.width('100%').height('50vp')
296      }
297      .backgroundColor(color)
298    })
299  }
300  ```
301
302  ![en-us_image_0000001511421264](figures/en-us_image_0000001511421264.png)
303
304- When the value type is **GridColColumnOption**, you can assign values specific to the screen size (xs, sm, md, lg, xl, xxl).
305
306
307  ```ts
308  @State bgColors: Color[] = [Color.Red, Color.Orange, Color.Yellow, Color.Green, Color.Pink, Color.Grey, Color.Blue, Color.Brown];
309  ...
310  GridRow({ columns: 8 }) {
311    ForEach(this.bgColors, (color:Color, index?:number|undefined) => {
312      GridCol({ span: { xs: 1, sm: 2, md: 3, lg: 4 } }) {
313        Row() {
314          Text(`${index}`)
315        }.width('100%').height('50vp')
316      }
317      .backgroundColor(color)
318    })
319  }
320  ```
321
322  ![en-us_image_0000001511740492](figures/en-us_image_0000001511740492.gif)
323
324
325### offset
326
327Sets the column offset of a child component relative to the previous child component. The default value is **0**.
328
329- When the value type is number, the column offset of the child component is the same across screen sizes.
330
331
332  ```ts
333  @State bgColors: Color[] = [Color.Red, Color.Orange, Color.Yellow, Color.Green, Color.Pink, Color.Grey, Color.Blue, Color.Brown];
334  ...
335  GridRow() {
336    ForEach(this.bgColors, (color:Color, index?:number|undefined) => {
337      GridCol({ offset: 2 }) {
338        Row() {
339          Text('' + index)
340        }.width('100%').height('50vp')
341      }
342      .backgroundColor(color)
343    })
344  }
345  ```
346
347  ![en-us_image_0000001563060705](figures/en-us_image_0000001563060705.png)
348
349  By default, a grid is divided into 12 columns and each child component occupies one column with an offset of two columns. Each row holds four child components, with three columns per child component plus the gutter.
350
351- When the value type is **GridColColumnOption**, you can assign values specific to the screen size (xs, sm, md, lg, xl, xxl).
352
353
354  ```ts
355  @State bgColors: Color[] = [Color.Red, Color.Orange, Color.Yellow, Color.Green, Color.Pink, Color.Grey, Color.Blue, Color.Brown];
356  ...
357
358  GridRow() {
359    ForEach(this.bgColors, (color:Color, index?:number|undefined) => {
360      GridCol({ offset: { xs: 1, sm: 2, md: 3, lg: 4 } }) {
361        Row() {
362          Text('' + index)
363        }.width('100%').height('50vp')
364      }
365      .backgroundColor(color)
366    })
367  }
368  ```
369
370  ![en-us_image_0000001562700433](figures/en-us_image_0000001562700433.gif)
371
372
373### order
374
375Sets the sequence number of a child component in the grid layout. If a child component shares an **order** value with another child component or does not have **order** set, it is displayed based on its code sequence number. A child component with a smaller **order** value is placed before the one with a larger **order** value.
376
377If **order** is not set for all child components, those that have **order** set are displayed after those that do not have **order** set and are sorted in ascending order based on the value.
378
379- When the value type is number, child components are sorted in the same order across screen sizes.
380
381
382  ```ts
383  GridRow() {
384    GridCol({ order: 4 }) {
385      Row() {
386        Text('1')
387      }.width('100%').height('50vp')
388    }.backgroundColor(Color.Red)
389    GridCol({ order: 3 }) {
390      Row() {
391        Text('2')
392      }.width('100%').height('50vp')
393    }.backgroundColor(Color.Orange)
394    GridCol({ order: 2 }) {
395      Row() {
396        Text('3')
397      }.width('100%').height('50vp')
398    }.backgroundColor(Color.Yellow)
399    GridCol({ order: 1 }) {
400      Row() {
401        Text('4')
402      }.width('100%').height('50vp')
403    }.backgroundColor(Color.Green)
404  }
405  ```
406
407  ![en-us_image_0000001511580892](figures/en-us_image_0000001511580892.png)
408
409- When the value type is **GridColColumnOption**, you can assign values specific to the screen size (xs, sm, md, lg, xl, xxl). You can set 1234 for xs, 2341 for sm, 3412 for md, and 2431 for lg.
410
411
412  ```ts
413  GridRow() {
414    GridCol({ order: { xs:1, sm:5, md:3, lg:7}}) {
415      Row() {
416        Text('1')
417      }.width('100%').height('50vp')
418    }.backgroundColor(Color.Red)
419    GridCol({ order: { xs:2, sm:2, md:6, lg:1} }) {
420      Row() {
421        Text('2')
422      }.width('100%').height('50vp')
423    }.backgroundColor(Color.Orange)
424    GridCol({ order: { xs:3, sm:3, md:1, lg:6} }) {
425      Row() {
426        Text('3')
427      }.width('100%').height('50vp')
428    }.backgroundColor(Color.Yellow)
429    GridCol({ order: { xs:4, sm:4, md:2, lg:5} }) {
430      Row() {
431        Text('4')
432      }.width('100%').height('50vp')
433    }.backgroundColor(Color.Green)
434  }
435  ```
436
437  ![en-us_image_0000001511900444](figures/en-us_image_0000001511900444.gif)
438
439
440## Nesting of Responsive Grid Components
441
442Responsive grid components can be contained in other responsive grid components.
443
444In the following example, the responsive grid divides the entire space into 12 parts. At the first layer, **\<GridCol>** is nested in **\<GridRow>**, and the space is divided into the large area in the center and the footer area. At the second layer, **\<GridCol>** is nested in **\<GridRow>**, and the space is divided into the left and right areas. The child components take up the space allocated by the parent component at the upper layer. In this example, the pink area is made up of 12 columns of the screen space, and the green and blue areas take up the 12 columns of the parent component proportionally.
445
446
447
448```ts
449@Entry
450@Component
451struct GridRowExample {
452  build() {
453    GridRow() {
454      GridCol({ span: { sm: 12 } }) {
455        GridRow() {
456          GridCol({ span: { sm: 2 } }) {
457            Row() {
458              Text('left').fontSize(24)
459            }
460            .justifyContent(FlexAlign.Center)
461            .height('90%')
462          }.backgroundColor('#ff41dbaa')
463
464          GridCol({ span: { sm: 10 } }) {
465            Row() {
466              Text('right').fontSize(24)
467            }
468            .justifyContent(FlexAlign.Center)
469            .height('90%')
470          }.backgroundColor('#ff4168db')
471        }
472        .backgroundColor('#19000000')
473        .height('100%')
474      }
475
476      GridCol({ span: { sm: 12 } }) {
477        Row() {
478          Text('footer').width('100%').textAlign(TextAlign.Center)
479        }.width('100%').height('10%').backgroundColor(Color.Pink)
480      }
481    }.width('100%').height(300)
482  }
483}
484```
485
486
487![en-us_image_0000001563060697](figures/en-us_image_0000001563060697.png)
488
489
490To sum up, the responsive grid components are powerful tools with a wide range of customization capabilities. With the required attributes set at different breakpoints, such as **Columns**, **Margin**, **Gutter**, and **span**, the layout is created automatically. You do not need to pay attention to the specific device type and device state (such as landscape and portrait).
491