ScrollableTabRow

@Composable
fun ScrollableTabRow(selectedTabIndex: Int, modifier: Modifier = Modifier, containerColor: Color = TabRowDefaults.primaryContainerColor, contentColor: Color = TabRowDefaults.primaryContentColor, edgePadding: Dp = TabRowDefaults.ScrollableTabRowEdgeStartPadding, indicator: @Composable (tabPositions: List<TabPosition>) -> Unit = @Composable { tabPositions -> TabRowDefaults.SecondaryIndicator( Modifier.tabIndicatorOffset(tabPositions[selectedTabIndex]) ) }, divider: @Composable () -> Unit = @Composable { HorizontalDivider() }, tabs: @Composable () -> Unit)

Material Design tabs

Material Design scrollable tabs.

For primary indicator tabs, use PrimaryScrollableTabRow. For secondary indicator tabs, use SecondaryScrollableTabRow.

When a set of tabs cannot fit on screen, use scrollable tabs. Scrollable tabs can use longer text labels and a larger number of tabs. They are best used for browsing on touch interfaces.

A ScrollableTabRow contains a row of Tabs, and displays an indicator underneath the currently selected tab. A ScrollableTabRow places its tabs offset from the starting edge, and allows scrolling to tabs that are placed off screen. For a fixed tab row that does not allow scrolling, and evenly places its tabs, see TabRow.

Parameters

selectedTabIndex

the index of the currently selected tab

modifier

the Modifier to be applied to this tab row

containerColor

the color used for the background of this tab row. Use Color.Transparent to have no color.

contentColor

the preferred color for content inside this tab row. Defaults to either the matching content color for containerColor, or to the current LocalContentColor if containerColor is not a color from the theme.

edgePadding

the padding between the starting and ending edge of the scrollable tab row, and the tabs inside the row. This padding helps inform the user that this tab row can be scrolled, unlike a TabRow.

indicator

the indicator that represents which tab is currently selected. By default this will be a TabRowDefaults.SecondaryIndicator, using a TabRowDefaults.tabIndicatorOffset modifier to animate its position. Note that this indicator will be forced to fill up the entire tab row, so you should use TabRowDefaults.tabIndicatorOffset or similar to animate the actual drawn indicator inside this space, and provide an offset from the start.

divider

the divider displayed at the bottom of the tab row. This provides a layer of separation between the tab row and the content displayed underneath.

tabs

the tabs inside this tab row. Typically this will be multiple Tabs. Each element inside this lambda will be measured and placed evenly across the row, each taking up equal space.