flutter_sinusoidals 0.1.1 flutter_sinusoidals: ^0.1.1 copied to clipboard
A flutter package that helps you to visualize sine waves as you desire. All basic waves are already supported, plus customized waves & some pre-defined waves.
flutter_sinusoidals #
A flutter package that helps you to visualize sine waves as you desire. All basic waves are already supported, plus customized waves & some pre-defined waves.
Features #
- Creating a sine wave.
- Creating a stack of sine waves.
- Combine multiple sine waves together.
- This package use clipping to achieve wave effect so theoretically you can apply it to any widget. For example, an AppBar with a wave on the bottom.
Getting started #
In the pubspec.yaml
of your flutter project, add the following dependency:
dependencies:
...
flutter_sinusoidals:
In your code add the following import:
import 'package:flutter_sinusoidals/flutter_sinusoidals.dart';
Built-in waves #
This package comes with 4 kinds of sine waves:
Sinusoidal #
A widget which helps visualize a sinusoidal.
Example of a sinusoidal:
Sinusoidal(
model: const SinusoidalModel(
travelling: true,
amplitude: 25,
waves: 2.5,
frequency: 1.5,
),
child: Container(
height: 100,
color: Colors.blue,
),
),
Sinusoidals #
A widget which helps visualize a stack of sinusoidals.
Example of a sinusoidals:
Sinusoidals(
itemCount: 3,
builder: (context, index) {
return SinusoidalItem(
model: SinusoidalModel(
travelling: true,
amplitude: _amplitude,
waves: _waves,
translate: 5.0 * (index + 1),
center: 5.0 * (index + 1),
),
child: Container(
height: _height,
color: _colors[index],
),
);
},
);
CombinedWave #
A widget which helps visualize a combined wave.
A combined wave is a wave that is formed by adding multiple sinusoidals together.
Example of a combined wave:
CombinedWave(
reverse: true,
models: const [
SinusoidalModel(
amplitude: 25,
waves: 20,
translate: 2.5,
frequency: 0.5,
),
SinusoidalModel(
amplitude: 25,
waves: 15,
translate: 7.5,
frequency: 1.5,
),
],
child: Container(
height: 200,
color: Colors.blue,
),
),
MagmaWave #
A pre-defined wave that mimicking magma motion.
This is included in the package just to demonstrate that you can create an awesome wave by combining multiple waves together.
References #
To know how sinusoidal works: sinusoidal
Try demos to observe how sinusoidal visually works, and create your version by forming formulas.
Changelog #
See the Changelog to know what was changed.
Contributions #
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 fire an issue.
If you fixed a bug or implemented a feature, please send a pull request.