paint method
Called whenever the object needs to paint. The given Canvas has its
coordinate space configured such that the origin is at the top left of the
box. The area of the box is the size of the size
argument.
Paint operations should remain inside the given area. Graphical operations outside the bounds may be silently ignored, clipped, or not clipped. It may sometimes be difficult to guarantee that a certain operation is inside the bounds (e.g., drawing a rectangle whose size is determined by user inputs). In that case, consider calling Canvas.clipRect at the beginning of paint so everything that follows will be guaranteed to only draw within the clipped area.
Implementations should be wary of correctly pairing any calls to Canvas.save/Canvas.saveLayer and Canvas.restore, otherwise all subsequent painting on this canvas may be affected, with potentially hilarious but confusing results.
To paint text on a Canvas, use a TextPainter.
To paint an image on a Canvas:
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Obtain an ImageStream, for example by calling ImageProvider.resolve on an AssetImage or NetworkImage object.
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Whenever the ImageStream's underlying ImageInfo object changes (see ImageStream.addListener), create a new instance of your custom paint delegate, giving it the new ImageInfo object.
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In your delegate's paint method, call the Canvas.drawImage, Canvas.drawImageRect, or Canvas.drawImageNine methods to paint the ImageInfo.image object, applying the ImageInfo.scale value to obtain the correct rendering size.
Implementation
@override
void paint(Canvas canvas, Size size) {
final paint = Paint()..color = color;
final double rectWidth = size.width * 0.125; // 12.5% of canvas width
final double rectHeight = size.height * 0.125; // 12.5% of canvas height
// Top-left rectangle
final double tlStartX = size.width * 0.18; // 18% of canvas width
final double tlX = tlStartX - tlStartX * progress;
final double tlWidth = tlStartX - tlX + rectWidth;
canvas.drawRect(Rect.fromLTWH(tlX, 0, tlWidth, rectHeight), paint);
// Top-right rectangle
final double trStartX = size.width * 0.35; // 35% of canvas width
final double trEndWidth = size.width * 0.65; // 65% of canvas width
final double trWidth = progress * (trEndWidth - rectWidth) + rectWidth;
canvas.drawRect(Rect.fromLTWH(trStartX, 0, trWidth, rectHeight), paint);
// Bottom-right rectangle
final double brStartX = size.width * 0.35; // 35% of canvas width
final double brStartY = size.height * 0.875; // 87.5% of canvas height
final double brEndHeight = size.height * 0.875; // 87.5% of canvas height
final double brHeight = progress * (brEndHeight - rectHeight) + rectHeight;
final double brY = brStartY - brHeight + rectHeight;
canvas.drawRect(Rect.fromLTWH(brStartX, brY, rectWidth, brHeight), paint);
// Bottom-left rectangle
final double blStartX = size.width * 0.18; // 18% of canvas width
final double blStartY = size.height * 0.875; // 87.5% of canvas height
final double blEndHeight = size.height * 0.83; // 83% of canvas height
final double blHeight = progress * (blEndHeight - rectHeight) + rectHeight;
final double blY = blStartY - blHeight + rectHeight;
canvas.drawRect(Rect.fromLTWH(blStartX, blY, rectWidth, blHeight), paint);
}