Alignment.Vertical

Known direct subclasses
BiasAlignment.Vertical

An Alignment.Vertical specified by bias: for example, a bias of -1 represents alignment to the top, a bias of 0 will represent centering, and a bias of 1 will represent bottom.


An interface to calculate the position of a box of a certain height inside an available height. Alignment.Vertical is often used to define the vertical alignment of a layout inside a parent layout.

Summary

Public functions

Int
align(size: Int, space: Int)

Calculates the vertical position of a box of height size relative to the top edge of an area of height space.

Cmn

Public functions

align

fun align(size: Int, space: Int): Int

Calculates the vertical position of a box of height size relative to the top edge of an area of height space. The returned offset can be negative or larger than space - size meaning that the box will be positioned partially or completely outside the area.