LayerDrawable.SetLayerGravity(Int32, GravityFlags) Method
Definition
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Sets the gravity used to position or stretch the specified layer within its container.
[Android.Runtime.Register("setLayerGravity", "(II)V", "GetSetLayerGravity_IIHandler", ApiSince=23)]
public virtual void SetLayerGravity (int index, Android.Views.GravityFlags gravity);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("setLayerGravity", "(II)V", "GetSetLayerGravity_IIHandler", ApiSince=23)>]
abstract member SetLayerGravity : int * Android.Views.GravityFlags -> unit
override this.SetLayerGravity : int * Android.Views.GravityFlags -> unit
Parameters
- index
- Int32
the index of the drawable to adjust
- gravity
- GravityFlags
the gravity to set for the layer
- Attributes
Remarks
Sets the gravity used to position or stretch the specified layer within its container. Gravity is applied after any layer insets (see #setLayerInset(int, int, int, int, int)
) or padding (see #setPaddingMode(int)
).
If gravity is specified as Gravity#NO_GRAVITY
, the default behavior depends on whether an explicit width or height has been set (see #setLayerSize(int, int, int)
), If a dimension is not set, gravity in that direction defaults to Gravity#FILL_HORIZONTAL
or Gravity#FILL_VERTICAL
; otherwise, gravity in that direction defaults to Gravity#LEFT
or Gravity#TOP
.
Java documentation for android.graphics.drawable.LayerDrawable.setLayerGravity(int, int)
.
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