FilledIconToggleButton

Functions summary

Unit
@Composable
FilledIconToggleButton(
    checked: Boolean,
    onCheckedChange: (Boolean) -> Unit,
    modifier: Modifier,
    enabled: Boolean,
    shape: Shape,
    colors: IconToggleButtonColors,
    interactionSource: MutableInteractionSource?,
    content: @Composable () -> Unit
)

Material Design filled icon button

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Unit
@ExperimentalMaterial3ExpressiveApi
@Composable
FilledIconToggleButton(
    checked: Boolean,
    onCheckedChange: (Boolean) -> Unit,
    shapes: IconToggleButtonShapes,
    modifier: Modifier,
    enabled: Boolean,
    colors: IconToggleButtonColors,
    interactionSource: MutableInteractionSource?,
    content: @Composable () -> Unit
)

Material Design filled icon toggle button

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Functions

FilledIconToggleButton

@Composable
fun FilledIconToggleButton(
    checked: Boolean,
    onCheckedChange: (Boolean) -> Unit,
    modifier: Modifier = Modifier,
    enabled: Boolean = true,
    shape: Shape = IconButtonDefaults.filledShape,
    colors: IconToggleButtonColors = IconButtonDefaults.filledIconToggleButtonColors(),
    interactionSource: MutableInteractionSource? = null,
    content: @Composable () -> Unit
): Unit

Material Design filled icon button

Icon buttons help people take supplementary actions with a single tap. They’re used when a compact button is required, such as in a toolbar or image list.

Filled icon toggle button
image

content should typically be an Icon (see androidx.compose.material3.internal.Icons). If using a custom icon, note that the typical size for the internal icon is 24 x 24 dp. This icon button has an overall minimum touch target size of 48 x 48dp, to meet accessibility guidelines.

Toggleable filled icon button sample:

import androidx.compose.material.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material.icons.filled.Lock
import androidx.compose.material.icons.outlined.Lock
import androidx.compose.material3.FilledIconToggleButton
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
import androidx.compose.material3.IconToggleButton
import androidx.compose.material3.PlainTooltip
import androidx.compose.material3.Text
import androidx.compose.material3.TooltipAnchorPosition
import androidx.compose.material3.TooltipBox
import androidx.compose.material3.TooltipDefaults
import androidx.compose.material3.rememberTooltipState
import androidx.compose.runtime.mutableStateOf
import androidx.compose.runtime.remember

var checked by remember { mutableStateOf(false) }
val description = "Localized description"
// Icon button should have a tooltip associated with it for a11y.
TooltipBox(
    positionProvider =
        TooltipDefaults.rememberTooltipPositionProvider(TooltipAnchorPosition.Above),
    tooltip = { PlainTooltip { Text(description) } },
    state = rememberTooltipState(),
) {
    FilledIconToggleButton(checked = checked, onCheckedChange = { checked = it }) {
        if (checked) {
            Icon(Icons.Filled.Lock, contentDescription = description)
        } else {
            Icon(Icons.Outlined.Lock, contentDescription = description)
        }
    }
}
Parameters
checked: Boolean

whether this icon button is toggled on or off

onCheckedChange: (Boolean) -> Unit

called when this icon button is clicked

modifier: Modifier = Modifier

the Modifier to be applied to this icon button

enabled: Boolean = true

controls the enabled state of this icon button. When false, this component will not respond to user input, and it will appear visually disabled and disabled to accessibility services.

shape: Shape = IconButtonDefaults.filledShape

defines the shape of this icon button's container

colors: IconToggleButtonColors = IconButtonDefaults.filledIconToggleButtonColors()

IconToggleButtonColors that will be used to resolve the colors used for this icon button in different states. See IconButtonDefaults.filledIconToggleButtonColors.

interactionSource: MutableInteractionSource? = null

an optional hoisted MutableInteractionSource for observing and emitting Interactions for this icon button. You can use this to change the icon button's appearance or preview the icon button in different states. Note that if null is provided, interactions will still happen internally.

content: @Composable () -> Unit

the content of this icon button, typically an Icon

FilledIconToggleButton

@ExperimentalMaterial3ExpressiveApi
@Composable
fun FilledIconToggleButton(
    checked: Boolean,
    onCheckedChange: (Boolean) -> Unit,
    shapes: IconToggleButtonShapes,
    modifier: Modifier = Modifier,
    enabled: Boolean = true,
    colors: IconToggleButtonColors = IconButtonDefaults.filledIconToggleButtonColors(),
    interactionSource: MutableInteractionSource? = null,
    content: @Composable () -> Unit
): Unit

Material Design filled icon toggle button

Icon buttons help people take supplementary actions with a single tap. They’re used when a compact button is required, such as in a toolbar or image list.

Filled icon toggle button
image

content should typically be an Icon (see androidx.compose.material3.internal.Icons). If using a custom icon, note that the typical size for the internal icon is 24 x 24 dp. This icon button has an overall minimum touch target size of 48 x 48dp, to meet accessibility guidelines.

Toggleable filled icon button sample:

import androidx.compose.material.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material.icons.filled.Lock
import androidx.compose.material.icons.outlined.Lock
import androidx.compose.material3.FilledIconToggleButton
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
import androidx.compose.material3.IconButton
import androidx.compose.material3.IconButtonDefaults
import androidx.compose.material3.IconToggleButton
import androidx.compose.material3.PlainTooltip
import androidx.compose.material3.Text
import androidx.compose.material3.TooltipAnchorPosition
import androidx.compose.material3.TooltipBox
import androidx.compose.material3.TooltipDefaults
import androidx.compose.material3.rememberTooltipState
import androidx.compose.runtime.mutableStateOf
import androidx.compose.runtime.remember

var checked by remember { mutableStateOf(false) }
val description = "Localized description"
// Icon button should have a tooltip associated with it for a11y.
TooltipBox(
    positionProvider =
        TooltipDefaults.rememberTooltipPositionProvider(TooltipAnchorPosition.Above),
    tooltip = { PlainTooltip { Text(description) } },
    state = rememberTooltipState(),
) {
    FilledIconToggleButton(
        checked = checked,
        onCheckedChange = { checked = it },
        shapes = IconButtonDefaults.toggleableShapes(),
    ) {
        if (checked) {
            Icon(Icons.Filled.Lock, contentDescription = description)
        } else {
            Icon(Icons.Outlined.Lock, contentDescription = description)
        }
    }
}
Parameters
checked: Boolean

whether this icon button is toggled on or off

onCheckedChange: (Boolean) -> Unit

called when this icon button is clicked

shapes: IconToggleButtonShapes

the IconButtonShapes that the icon button will morph between depending on the user's interaction with the icon button.

modifier: Modifier = Modifier

the Modifier to be applied to this icon button

enabled: Boolean = true

controls the enabled state of this icon button. When false, this component will not respond to user input, and it will appear visually disabled and disabled to accessibility services.

colors: IconToggleButtonColors = IconButtonDefaults.filledIconToggleButtonColors()

IconToggleButtonColors that will be used to resolve the colors used for this icon button in different states. See IconButtonDefaults.filledIconToggleButtonColors.

interactionSource: MutableInteractionSource? = null

an optional hoisted MutableInteractionSource for observing and emitting Interactions for this icon button. You can use this to change the icon button's appearance or preview the icon button in different states. Note that if null is provided, interactions will still happen internally.

content: @Composable () -> Unit

the content of this icon button, typically an Icon