A widget that displays a collection of dispersed and non-overlapping children.

Can be used to create word clouds:

Built-in delegates (Spirals, Align, Ellipse).

Allow you to specify how to align chlidren.

Getting started #

In the pubspec.yaml of your flutter project, add the following dependency: The latest version is

dependencies: ... flutter_scatter: ^latest_version

In your library add the following import:

import 'package:flutter_scatter/flutter_scatter.dart';

For help getting started with Flutter, view the online documentation.

You can simply create a Scatter by providing a delegate and a list of widgets.

The delegate is responsible for computing positions. For example if you want to position your widgets on a circle, you will use the EllipseScatterDelegate :

return Center( child: Scatter( delegate: EllipseScatterDelegate( a: 185.0, b: 185.0, step: 1.0 / count, ), children: widgets, ), );

It may be useful to choose how children are aligned with the computed positions. By default, the center of the widgets will be placed on the positions generated by the delegate. If you want to be left aligned, you will change the alignment argument of the Scatter to be Alignment.topLeft .

By default, the Scatter will not try to fill gaps (for performance reasons). You can override this behavior by setting the fillGaps argument to true .

For example this is what the above word cloud would look if the fillGaps argument would be set to false :

Scatter has built-in delegates which can be highly parameterized:

ArchimedeanSpiralScatterDelegate

FermatSpiralScatterDelegate

LogarithmicSpiralScatterDelegate

AlignScatterDelegate

EllipseScatterDelegate

You can find more examples in this app.

Please see the Changelog page to know what's recently changed.

Feel free to contribute to this project.

If you find a bug or want a feature, but don't know how to fix/implement it, please fill an issue.

If you fixed a bug or implemented a new feature, please send a pull request.