ScalingLazyListLayoutInfo.kt
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package androidx.wear.compose.material
/**
* Contains useful information about the currently displayed layout state of [ScalingLazyColumn].
* For example you can get the list of currently displayed item.
*
* Use [ScalingLazyListState.layoutInfo] to retrieve this
*/
interface ScalingLazyListLayoutInfo {
/**
* The list of [ScalingLazyListItemInfo] representing all the currently visible items.
*/
val visibleItemsInfo: List<ScalingLazyListItemInfo>
/**
* The start offset of the layout's viewport. You can think of it as a minimum offset which
* would be visible. Usually it is 0, but it can be negative if a content padding was applied
* as the content displayed in the content padding area is still visible.
*
* You can use it to understand what items from [visibleItemsInfo] are fully visible.
*/
val viewportStartOffset: Int
/**
* The end offset of the layout's viewport. You can think of it as a maximum offset which
* would be visible. Usually it is a size of the lazy list container plus a content padding.
*
* You can use it to understand what items from [visibleItemsInfo] are fully visible.
*/
val viewportEndOffset: Int
/**
* The total count of items passed to [ScalingLazyColumn].
*/
val totalItemsCount: Int
}