ResistanceConfig

Class

Common

Deprecated SwipeableDeprecation

class ResistanceConfig(
    /*@FloatRange(from = 0.0, fromInclusive = false)*/
    val basis: Float,
    /*@FloatRange(from = 0.0)*/
    val factorAtMin: Float = StandardResistanceFactor,
    /*@FloatRange(from = 0.0)*/
    val factorAtMax: Float = StandardResistanceFactor,
)

Specifies how resistance is calculated in swipeable.

There are two things needed to calculate resistance: the resistance basis determines how much overflow will be consumed to achieve maximum resistance, and the resistance factor determines the amount of resistance (the larger the resistance factor, the stronger the resistance).

The resistance basis is usually either the size of the component which swipeable is applied to, or the distance between the minimum and maximum anchors. For a constructor in which the resistance basis defaults to the latter, consider using resistanceConfig.

You may specify different resistance factors for each bound. Consider using one of the default resistance factors in SwipeableDefaults: StandardResistanceFactor to convey that the user has run out of things to see, and StiffResistanceFactor to convey that the user cannot swipe this right now. Also, you can set either factor to 0 to disable resistance at that bound.

Parameters

basisSpecifies the maximum amount of overflow that will be consumed. Must be positive.
factorAtMinThe factor by which to scale the resistance at the minimum bound. Must not be negative.
factorAtMaxThe factor by which to scale the resistance at the maximum bound. Must not be negative.

Functions

fun computeResistance(overflow: Float): Float