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of 3 1 DMST 102 - Homework 05 RESPONSIVE vs. ADAPTIVE DESIGNS (3 points) 1. [1 pt] Explain the key difference between responsive and adaptive designs. 2. In a computer browser, visit www.rochester.edu. a. Slowly reduce the browser windows width, note the changes to the layout. b. Keep reducing the width until its roughly that of an average phone. 3. [1 pt] Identify at least 2 ways the www.rochester.edu website is ADAPTIVE. 4. [1 pt] Identify at least 2 ways the www.rochester.edu website is RESPONSIVE. --- FLUTTER (7 points) 5. In flutlab.io, create a new Flutter project. See the STARTER CODE section for the code to begin with: a. Create the following responsive app using Widgets from the past three weeks presentation code: Phone - Portrait orientation Phone - Landscape of 3 2 Web page STARTER CODE: import package:flutter/material.dart; void main() => runApp(MyApp()); class MyApp extends StatelessWidget { // This widget is the root of your application. @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return Container( decoration: BoxDecoration(color: Colors.white), child: <your Widget code here> ); //Container } //build } // MyApp of 3 3 REQUIREMENTS: • Do not use the same image or text as the example. • The text block should contain a header and descriptive text. 1. Add a 25-width margin to both sides of the text block 2. Add a 14-width margin to top and bottom of the text block 3. The text block should expand no wider than 450 pixels • Assign the following settings to the header: 1. A 10-pixel margin on just the bottom 2. Font weight bold 3. Font size 32 • Assign the following settings to the paragraph text: 1. Font size 20 2. Font height of 1.45 (via height parameter of TextStyle() ) • Assign the following settings to the image: 1. A 5-pixel margin around the entire image 2. The image should expand no wider than 515 pixels COMPUTER (width > 1024) • For a computer display, create code to modify the following elements: 1. Header: increase the font size to 40 2. Para text: increase the font size to 25 3. Image: place a 10-pixel margin around the image HINT: Start with the code that creates the responsive layout on a phone. Then, modify / adapt your code so it adjusts to a computer screen as well. HINT 2: If your image isnt aligning to the top of the screen properly, review CrossAxisAlignment.start at: https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/rendering/CrossAxisAlignment-class.html Note which Widgets it applies to in the See Also: section of the docs. Class presentation code 9/28 responsive starter code import package:flutter/material.dart; void main() => runApp(MyApp()); class MyApp extends StatelessWidget { var headerStyle = new TextStyle(color: Colors.blue, fontWeight: FontWeight.bold, fontSize: 22); // This widget is the root of your application. @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return new Container( child: columnLayout(), decoration: BoxDecoration(color: Colors.white, border: Border.all(width: 1, color: Colors.black)), ); } Widget columnLayout() { return new Column( children: myAnimals(), ); } List<Widget> myAnimals() { return [ new Expanded( child: new Column(children: [ new Image.network(https://images.pexels.com/photos/145939/pexels-photo-145939.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=750&w=1260), new Text(Benal Tiger, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, style: headerStyle) ]), //Column ), //Expanded new Expanded( child: new Column(children: [ new Image.network(https://aldf.org/wp-content/uploads/fly-images/4076/lamb-iStock-665494268-16x9-e1559777676675-1204x516-c.jpg), new Text(Lamb, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, style: headerStyle) ]), // ), //Expanded ]; } //myAnimals } 9/21 lecture code import package:flutter/material.dart; void main() => runApp(MyApp()); /* !. Lecture Schedule 2. Named params vs A param with a name void func({var color, var size}) {} 3. Var/ Data Types var myList = []; myList.add(val1); Flutter doesnt like trying to figure this out. var myList2 = <String>[]; myList2.add(2); print(myList2[0]); <-- errors myList2.add(Tuesday); print(myList2[0]); */ class MyApp extends StatelessWidget { // This widget is the root of your application Widget menu; Widget appWidget; // START WITHOUT ESCAPING $$$ signs var dishes = [ Hamburger: \$10.50, Cheeseburger: \$13.50, Chicken wings - 12pc: \$12.75 ]; // #3 style for menu var tstyle = new TextStyle( color: Colors.white, fontWeight: FontWeight.bold, //fontStyle: FontStyle.italic, fontSize: 22, ); var box = new BoxDecoration( border: Border.all( color: Colors.red, width: 4, ), borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(12), ); //BoxDecoration Widget build(BuildContext context) { // #1 buildMenu() return buildMenu(); // #2 buildMenu2() //return buildMenu(); //#3 buildMenu3() //return buildMenu3(); } Widget buildMenu3() { var imageMenu = <Expanded>[]; imageMenu.add(new Expanded(child: new Image.asset(hamburger1.jpg))); imageMenu.add(new Expanded(child: new Image.asset(hamburger.jpg))); imageMenu.add(new Expanded(child: new Image.network(https://www.wholesomeyum.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/wholesomeyum-keto-baked-buffalo-chicken-wings-recipe-12.jpg))); return new Column(children: imageMenu); } Widget buildMenu2() { // #5 var foodMenu = <Text>[]; var expMenu = <Expanded>[]; for (var dish in dishes) { var t = new Text( dish, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, style: tstyle, ); foodMenu.add(t); var exp = new Expanded(child: new Center(child: new Container(decoration: box, child: t)) //Center, ) //Expanded ; expMenu.add(exp); } var col = new Column(children: foodMenu, crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.start, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr); var expCol = new Column(children: expMenu, crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.start, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr); appWidget = expCol; //appWidget = col; return appWidget; } // #1 Widget buildMenu() { // #1 var foods = ; for (var dish in dishes) { foods += dish + \n\n; } //foodList = dishes.join(\n\n); // #2 menu = new Text( foods, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, // #3 -- Do not use until #3 // style: tstyle, ); // #2 appWidget = menu; // #4; //appWidget = Center(child: menu); return appWidget; } } 9/14 Lecture code-part1 // Local scope // Closures (curly brackets) // Finish objects including extending // Intro to Flutter class Vehicle { var speed = 0; var speedLimit = 0; var speedIncr = 0; double _kph = 0; var model = Unknown; void speedUp() { if((speed + speedIncr) < speedLimit) { speed += speedIncr; print(You are now travelling at $speed MPH.); } else { speed = speedLimit; print(You are now travelling at max speed: $speed MPH.); } } double get kph { return speed * 1.609344; } void set kph(var kspeed) { speed = kspeed / 1.609344; } }//Vehicle class Car extends Vehicle{ var speedLimit = 65; var speedIncr = 10; Car({var model}) { this.model = model; } }//Car class Jet extends Vehicle { var speedLimit = 3500; var speedIncr = 1000; Jet({var model}) { this.model = model; } }//Jet void main () { var i = 200; for(var i = 0; i < 10; i++) { print(i); } print(which i? $i); print(); var c = new Car( model:Toyata Prius ); print(c.model); c.speedUp(); print(KPH: ${c.kph}); print(); var j = new Jet( model:Boeing 747 ); print(j.model); }//main 9/14 Lecture code part2 class MyApp extends StatelessWidget { // This widget is the root of your application. @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return Container( decoration: BoxDecoration( color: Colors.white, border: Border.all(width: 10.0, color: Colors.red), ), //BoxDecoration child: Center( child: Text( Hello, World!, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, style: TextStyle( fontSize: 32, color: Colors.black87, ), ), // Text ), //Center ); // Container } } /* Container( decoraction: <BoxDecoration> child:, clipBehavior:, color:, contraints:, margin:, padding:, transform:, ), BoxDecoration( border:, borderRadius:, boxShadow:, color:, gradient:, image:, padding:, ), Center( child:, ), Text( the text to display, textDirection:, style: <TextStyle>, ), TextStyle( color:, fontWeight:, fontStyle:, fontSize:, ) */ 9/21 presentation code import package:flutter/material.dart; void main() => runApp(MyApp()); /* !. Lecture Schedule 2. Named params vs A param with a name void func({var color, var size}) {} 3. Var/ Data Types var myList = []; myList.add(val1); Flutter doesnt like trying to figure this out. var myList2 = <String>[]; myList2.add(2); print(myList2[0]); <-- errors myList2.add(Tuesday); print(myList2[0]); */ class MyApp extends StatelessWidget { // This widget is the root of your application Widget menu; Widget appWidget; // START WITHOUT ESCAPING $$$ signs var dishes = [ Hamburger: \$10.50, Cheeseburger: \$13.50, Chicken wings - 12pc: \$12.75 ]; // #3 style for menu var tstyle = new TextStyle( color: Colors.white, fontWeight: FontWeight.bold, //fontStyle: FontStyle.italic, fontSize: 22, ); var box = new BoxDecoration( border: Border.all( color: Colors.red, width: 4, ), borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(12), ); //BoxDecoration Widget build(BuildContext context) { // #1 buildMenu() return buildMenu(); // #2 buildMenu2() //return buildMenu(); //#3 buildMenu3() //return buildMenu3(); } Widget buildMenu3() { var imageMenu = <Expanded>[]; imageMenu.add(new Expanded(child: new Image.asset(hamburger1.jpg))); imageMenu.add(new Expanded(child: new Image.asset(hamburger.jpg))); imageMenu.add(new Expanded(child: new Image.network(https://www.wholesomeyum.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/wholesomeyum-keto-baked-buffalo-chicken-wings-recipe-12.jpg))); return new Column(children: imageMenu); } Widget buildMenu2() { // #5 var foodMenu = <Text>[]; var expMenu = <Expanded>[]; for (var dish in dishes) { var t = new Text( dish, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, style: tstyle, ); foodMenu.add(t); var exp = new Expanded(child: new Center(child: new Container(decoration: box, child: t)) //Center, ) //Expanded ; expMenu.add(exp); } var col = new Column(children: foodMenu, crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.start, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr); var expCol = new Column(children: expMenu, crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.start, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr); appWidget = expCol; //appWidget = col; return appWidget; } // #1 Widget buildMenu() { // #1 var foods = ; for (var dish in dishes) { foods += dish + \n\n; } //foodList = dishes.join(\n\n); // #2 menu = new Text( foods, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, // #3 -- Do not use until #3 // style: tstyle, ); // #2 appWidget = menu; // #4; //appWidget = Center(child: menu); return appWidget; } } 06 - Responsive layouts import package:flutter/material.dart; void main() => runApp(MyApp()); class MyApp extends StatelessWidget { var headerStyle = new TextStyle(color: Colors.blue, fontWeight: FontWeight.bold, fontSize: 22); var paraStyle = new TextStyle(color: Colors.black, fontSize: 16, height: 1.65); var border = new BoxDecoration(color: Colors.white, border: Border.all(width: 1, color: Colors.black)); // This widget is the root of your application. @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return new Container( child: responsiveLayout(), //columnLayout(), //, //, decoration: border, ); } // #1 not responsive on horizontal view or web Widget columnLayout() { return new Column( children: myAnimals(), ); } Widget responsiveLayout() { return LayoutBuilder(builder: (BuildContext context, BoxConstraints constraints) { // the following code means: if width > 600 set direction var to horizontal, otherwise vertical var direction = (constraints.maxWidth > 600) ? Axis.horizontal : Axis.vertical; // use Flex to adapt between row and column layout return new Flex( direction: direction, // Flex takes children like Row and Column children: myAnimals3(), // myAnimal() functions explore different attempts at responsive 3 & 4 are final examples textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.start, ); // Flex }); //LayoutBuilder } // This looked fine in mobile, but images were too big on computer List<Widget> myAnimals() { return [ new Expanded( child: new Column(children: [ new Image.network(https://images.pexels.com/photos/145939/pexels-photo-145939.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=750&w=1260), new Text(Bengal Tiger, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, style: headerStyle) ]), //Column /***** using flex property. 1 is default. Causes both Expanded widgets to take up even amount of space *****/ flex: 1, ), //Expanded new Expanded( child: new Column(children: [ new Image.network(https://aldf.org/wp-content/uploads/fly-images/4076/lamb-iStock-665494268-16x9-e1559777676675-1204x516-c.jpg), new Text(Lamb, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, style: headerStyle) ]), // child /***** #3 using flex property *****/ flex: 1, ), //Expanded ]; } //myAnimals // first attempt to constrain width of images to a reasonable size. // Doesnt work because Expanded over-rides the constraint. It wants // to take up all the space. List<Widget> myAnimals2() { return [ new Expanded( // ConstrainedBox assigns constraint to child Container child: ConstrainedBox( //We added a Container so we could add a border and see exactly //how much space the Column is or isnt taking. child: new Container( child: new Column(children: [ new Image.network(https://images.pexels.com/photos/145939/pexels-photo-145939.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=750&w=1260), new Text(Bengal Tiger, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, style: headerStyle) ]), //Column decoration: border, ), //Container constraints: BoxConstraints(maxWidth: 700), ), //Expanded //flex: 1, ), //ConstrainedBox new Expanded( child: ConstrainedBox( child: new Column(children: [ new Image.network(https://aldf.org/wp-content/uploads/fly-images/4076/lamb-iStock-665494268-16x9-e1559777676675-1204x516-c.jpg), new Text(Lamb, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, style: headerStyle) ]), //Column constraints: BoxConstraints(maxWidth: 700), ), //Expanded //flex: 1, ), ]; } //myAnimals // This function replaces Expanded with Flexible. // Flexible is like Expanded, except you can toggle the expanded behavior on and off. // fit: FlexFit.loose lets us apply constraints. List<Widget> myAnimals3() { return [ new Flexible( child: ConstrainedBox( child: new Column(children: [ new Image.network(https://images.pexels.com/photos/145939/pexels-photo-145939.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=750&w=1260), new Text(Bengal Tiger, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, style: headerStyle) ]), //Column constraints: BoxConstraints(maxWidth: 715), ), //ContstrainedBox flex: 1, fit: FlexFit.loose, ), //Flexible new Flexible( child: ConstrainedBox( child: new Column(children: [ new Image.network(https://aldf.org/wp-content/uploads/fly-images/4076/lamb-iStock-665494268-16x9-e1559777676675-1204x516-c.jpg), new Text(Lamb, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, style: headerStyle) ]), //Column constraints: BoxConstraints(maxWidth: 715), ), //Expanded flex: 1, fit: FlexFit.loose, ), ]; } //myAnimals3 // This function shows the use of EdgeInsets to create padding and margin. // Can only be applied to a Container or Padding widget. List<Widget> myAnimals4() { return [ new Flexible( child: ConstrainedBox( child: Container( child: new Column(children: [ new Image.network(https://images.pexels.com/photos/145939/pexels-photo-145939.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=750&w=1260), new Text(Bengal Tiger, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, style: headerStyle) ]), //Column padding: EdgeInsets.all(10), decoration: border, margin: EdgeInsets.all(10), ), //Container constraints: BoxConstraints(maxWidth: 515), ), //ContstrainedBox flex: 1, fit: FlexFit.loose, ), //Flexible new Flexible( child: ConstrainedBox( child: Container( child: new Column(children: [ new Image.network(https://aldf.org/wp-content/uploads/fly-images/4076/lamb-iStock-665494268-16x9-e1559777676675-1204x516-c.jpg), new Text(Lamb, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, style: headerStyle) ]), //Column padding: EdgeInsets.all(10), margin: EdgeInsets.all(10), decoration: border, ), //Container constraints: BoxConstraints(maxWidth: 515), ), //Expanded flex: 1, fit: FlexFit.loose, ), ]; } //myAnimals4 } Responsive design is a design approach used to create content that adjusts smoothly to various screen sizes. Recent work also considers the viewer’s proximity. RWD includes layout and size. Both should adjust in a way appropriate to screen dimensions. Adaptive design refers to design that adapts to different screen sizes. In adaptive design, the content follows a fixed layout size based on screen size, most often width. Flutter example LayoutBuilder( //builder param takes an anonymous function builder: (BuildContext context, BoxConstraints constraints) { if(constraints.maxWidth > 600) { // provide horizontal layout } else { // provide vertical layout }//if }//anon )//LayoutBuilder https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/LayoutBuilder-class.html LayoutBuilder constructor Flex class (flex-ible row or column) Flex( direction: Axis.horizontal, // or Axis.vertical children: [], textDirection: TextDirection.ltr, ); // Flex https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Flex-class.html Flutter example Flexible class May expand to fill the available space in the main axis, but, unlike Expanded, Flexible does not require the child to fill the available space. Flexible( child: [], flex: integer, //more to come fit: FlexFit.loose, // loose is the default | FlexFit.tight (like Expanded) ) https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Flexible/Flexible.html https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Expanded-class.html flex property (Expanded, Flexible) Sets the amount of space the child can occupy in the main axis. Determined by dividing the free space according to the flex factors of the flexible children.* 1 1 1 1 2 ⅓ of available space ⅓ + ⅔ of available space Column( Children: [ New Expanded( flex: 1, ... ), New Expanded( flex:2, ... ), ], )//column * Widgets must be siblings for flex to work. Flutter example Constraints via BoxConstraint Min & max dimensions: height & width Container Title Row1 Button1 Button2 Row2 Recipe1 App Constraints flow down from parent to child. ● To limit the width of Row1, the constraint is assigned to Container const BoxConstraints({ this.minWidth = 0.0, this.maxWidth = double.infinity, this.minHeight = 0.0, this.maxHeight = double.infinity, }) BoxConstraints constructor https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/rendering/BoxConstraints/BoxConstraints.html BoxConstraints( minWidth:20, maxHeight:515 ) WARNING: Parents can sometimes override child constraints Flutter example Since Container combines a number of other widgets each with their own layout behavior, Containers layout behavior is somewhat complicated. Summary: Container tries, in order: to honor alignment, to size itself to the child, to honor the width, height, and constraints, to expand to fit the parent, to be as small as possible. Right MarginLeft Margin Left Pad Bottom Padding Right Pad Top Padding Border Box may expand or contract to fit: content + padding + border Box model (Flutter, CSS, JavaScript) https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Container-class.html https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Container-class.html https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Container-class.html https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Container/alignment.html https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Container/child.html https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Container/constraints.html https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/painting/EdgeInsets-class.html EdgeInsets class Applied to a Container’s padding: parameter. Specifies offsets in terms of visual edges, left, top, right, and bottom. ● EdgeInsets.all(10.3) // Applies inset to all sides ● EdgeInsets.only( // Applies inset to select sides left:10.3, top:5) ● EdgeInsets.symmetric( // Applies inset to both sides vertical:2.3, horizontal:5) Container( Padding: EdgeInsets.all(5), ...);
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