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class Example29 extends Example {
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const Example29({super.key});
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@override
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final code = 'Scaffold(\n'
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' body: Container(color: blue,\n'
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' child: SizedBox.expand(\n'
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' child: Column(\n'
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' children: [\n'
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' Text(\'Hello!\'),\n'
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' Text(\'Goodbye!\')]))))';
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@override
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final String explanation =
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'If you want the Scaffold\'s child to be exactly the same size as the Scaffold itself, '
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'you can wrap its child with SizedBox.expand.'
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'\n\n'
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'When a widget tells its child that it must be of a certain size, '
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'we say the widget supplies "tight" constraints to its child. More on that later.';
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@override
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Widget build(BuildContext context) {
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return Scaffold(
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body: SizedBox.expand(
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child: Container(
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color: blue,
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child: const Column(
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children: [
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Text('Hello!'),
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Text('Goodbye!'),
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],
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),
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),
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),
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);
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}
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}
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<code_end>
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If you prefer, you can grab the code from
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this GitHub repo.
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The examples are explained in the following sections.
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<topic_end>
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<topic_start>
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Example 1
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<code_start>
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Container(color: red)
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<code_end>
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The screen is the parent of the Container, and it
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forces the Container to be exactly the same size as the screen.
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So the Container fills the screen and paints it red.
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<topic_end>
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<topic_start>
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Example 2
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<code_start>
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Container(width: 100, height: 100, color: red)
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<code_end>
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The red Container wants to be 100 × 100,
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but it can’t, because the screen forces it to be
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exactly the same size as the screen.
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So the Container fills the screen.
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<topic_end>
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<topic_start>
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Example 3
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<code_start>
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Center(
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child: Container(width: 100, height: 100, color: red),
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)
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<code_end>
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The screen forces the Center to be exactly the same size
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as the screen, so the Center fills the screen.
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The Center tells the Container that it can be any size it
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wants, but not bigger than the screen. Now the Container
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can indeed be 100 × 100.
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<topic_end>
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<topic_start>
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Example 4
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<code_start>
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Align(
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alignment: Alignment.bottomRight,
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child: Container(width: 100, height: 100, color: red),
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)
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<code_end>
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This is different from the previous example in that it uses
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Align instead of Center.
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Align also tells the Container that it can be any size it
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wants, but if there is empty space it won’t center the Container.
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