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Base object (lv_obj)

Overview

The 'Base Object' implements the basic properties of widgets on a screen, such as:

  • coordinates
  • parent object
  • children
  • contains the styles
  • attributes like Clickable, Scrollable, etc.

In object-oriented thinking, it is the base class from which all other objects in LVGL are inherited.

The functions and functionalities of the Base object can be used with other widgets too. For example lv_obj_set_width(slider, 100)

The Base object can be directly used as a simple widget: it's nothing more than a rectangle. In HTML terms, think of it as a <div>.

Coordinates

Only a small subset of coordinate settings is described here. To see all the features of LVGL (padding, coordinates in styles, layouts, etc) visit the Coordinates page.

Size

The object size can be modified on individual axes with lv_obj_set_width(obj, new_width) and lv_obj_set_height(obj, new_height), or both axes can be modified at the same time with lv_obj_set_size(obj, new_width, new_height).

Position

You can set the position relative to the parent with lv_obj_set_x(obj, new_x) and lv_obj_set_y(obj, new_y), or both axes at the same time with lv_obj_set_pos(obj, new_x, new_y).

Alignment

You can align the object on its parent with lv_obj_set_align(obj, LV_ALIGN_...). After this every x and y setting will be relative to the set alignment mode. For example, this will shift the object by 10;20 px from the center of its parent:

lv_obj_set_align(obj, LV_ALIGN_CENTER);
lv_obj_set_pos(obj, 10, 20);

//Or in one function
lv_obj_align(obj, LV_ALIGN_CENTER, 10, 20);

To align one object to another use: lv_obj_align_to(obj_to_align, obj_referece, LV_ALIGN_..., x, y)

For example, to align a text below an image: lv_obj_align_to(text, image, LV_ALIGN_OUT_BOTTOM_MID, 0, 10).

The following align types exist: LVGL docs widgets obj 01.png


Parents and children

You can set a new parent for an object with lv_obj_set_parent(obj, new_parent). To get the current parent, use lv_obj_get_parent(obj).

To get a specific child of a parent use lv_obj_get_child(parent, idx). Some examples for idx:

  • 0 get the child created first
  • 1 get the child created second
  • -1 get the child created last

The children can be iterated lke this:

uint32_t i;
for(i = 0; i < lv_obj_get_child_cnt(parent); i++) {
  lv_obj_t * child = lv_obj_get_child(parent, i);
  /*Do something with child*/
}

lv_obj_get_index(obj) returns the index of the object in its parent. It is equivalent to the number of younger children in the parent.

You can bring an object to the foreground or send it to the background with lv_obj_move_foreground(obj) and lv_obj_move_background(obj).

You can change the index of an object in its parent using lv_obj_move_to_index(obj, index).

You can swap the position of two objects with lv_obj_swap(obj1, obj2).

Display and Screens

At the highest level of the LVGL object hierarchy is the display which represents the driver for a display device (physical display or simulator). A display can have one or more screens associated with it. Each screen contains a hierarchy of objects for graphical widgets representing a layout that covers the entire display.

When you have created a screen like lv_obj_t * screen = lv_obj_create(NULL), you can make it active with lv_scr_load(screen). The lv_scr_act() function gives you a pointer to the active screen.

If you have multiple displays, it's important to know that the screen functions operate on the most recently created display or the one explicitly selected with lv_disp_set_default.

To get an object's screen use the lv_obj_get_screen(obj) function.

Events

To set an event callback for an object, use lv_obj_add_event_cb(obj, event_cb, LV_EVENT_..., user_data),

To manually send an event to an object, use lv_event_send(obj, LV_EVENT_..., param)

Read the Event overview to learn more about events.

Styles

Be sure to read the Style overview. Here only the most essential functions are described.

A new style can be added to an object with the lv_obj_add_style(obj, &new_style, selector) function. selector is an ORed combination of part and state(s). E.g. LV_PART_SCROLLBAR | LV_STATE_PRESSED.

The base objects use LV_PART_MAIN style properties and LV_PART_SCROLLBAR with the typical background style properties.

Flags

There are some attributes which can be enabled/disabled by lv_obj_add/clear_flag(obj, LV_OBJ_FLAG_...):

  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_HIDDEN Make the object hidden. (Like it wasn't there at all)
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_CLICKABLE Make the object clickable by input devices
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_CLICK_FOCUSABLE Add focused state to the object when clicked
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_CHECKABLE Toggle checked state when the object is clicked
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLLABLE Make the object scrollable
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_ELASTIC Allow scrolling inside but with slower speed
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_MOMENTUM Make the object scroll further when "thrown"
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_ONE Allow scrolling only one snappable children
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_CHAIN_HOR Allow propagating the horizontal scroll to a parent
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_CHAIN_VER Allow propagating the vertical scroll to a parent
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_CHAIN Simple packaging for (LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_CHAIN_HOR | LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_CHAIN_VER)
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_ON_FOCUS Automatically scroll object to make it visible when focused
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_WITH_ARROW Allow scrolling the focused object with arrow keys
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_SNAPPABLE If scroll snap is enabled on the parent it can snap to this object
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_PRESS_LOCK Keep the object pressed even if the press slid from the object
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_EVENT_BUBBLE Propagate the events to the parent too
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_GESTURE_BUBBLE Propagate the gestures to the parent
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_ADV_HITTEST Allow performing more accurate hit (click) test. E.g. accounting for rounded corners
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_IGNORE_LAYOUT Make the object positionable by the layouts
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_FLOATING Do not scroll the object when the parent scrolls and ignore layout
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_OVERFLOW_VISIBLE Do not clip the children's content to the parent's boundary
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_LAYOUT_1 Custom flag, free to use by layouts
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_LAYOUT_2 Custom flag, free to use by layouts
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_WIDGET_1 Custom flag, free to use by widget
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_WIDGET_2 Custom flag, free to use by widget
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_USER_1 Custom flag, free to use by user
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_USER_2 Custom flag, free to use by user
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_USER_3 Custom flag, free to use by user
  • LV_OBJ_FLAG_USER_4 Custom flag, free to use by user

Some examples:

/*Hide on object*/
lv_obj_add_flag(obj, LV_OBJ_FLAG_HIDDEN);

/*Make an object non-clickable*/
lv_obj_clear_flag(obj, LV_OBJ_FLAG_CLICKABLE);

Groups

Read the Input devices overview to learn more about Groups.

Objects are added to a group with lv_group_add_obj(group, obj), and you can use lv_obj_get_group(obj) to see which group an object belongs to.

lv_obj_is_focused(obj) returns if the object is currently focused on its group or not. If the object is not added to a group, false will be returned.

Extended click area

By default, the objects can be clicked only within their bounding area. However, this can be extended with lv_obj_set_ext_click_area(obj, size).

Events

  • LV_EVENT_VALUE_CHANGED when the LV_OBJ_FLAG_CHECKABLE flag is enabled and the object clicked (on transition to/from the checked state)
  • LV_EVENT_DRAW_PART_BEGIN and LV_EVENT_DRAW_PART_END is sent for the following types:
    • LV_OBJ_DRAW_PART_RECTANGLE The main rectangle
      • part: LV_PART_MAIN
      • rect_dsc
      • draw_area: the area of the rectangle
    • LV_OBJ_DRAW_PART_BORDER_POST The border if the border_post style property is true
      • part: LV_PART_MAIN
      • rect_dsc
      • draw_area: the area of the rectangle
    • LV_OBJ_DRAW_PART_SCROLLBAR the scrollbars
      • part: LV_PART_SCROLLBAR
      • rect_dsc
      • draw_area: the area of the rectangle

Learn more about Events.

Keys

If LV_OBJ_FLAG_CHECKABLE is enabled, LV_KEY_RIGHT and LV_KEY_UP make the object checked, and LV_KEY_LEFT and LV_KEY_DOWN make it unchecked.

If LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLLABLE is enabled, but the object is not editable (as declared by the widget class), the arrow keys (LV_KEY_UP, LV_KEY_DOWN, LV_KEY_LEFT, LV_KEY_RIGHT) scroll the object. If the object can only scroll vertically, LV_KEY_LEFT and LV_KEY_RIGHT will scroll up/down instead, making it compatible with an encoder input device. See Input devices overview for more on encoder behaviors and the edit mode.

Learn more about Keys.

Example

Base objects with custom styles

LVGL docs example 042.png


Make an object draggable

LVGL docs example 043.png



API

Typedefs

typedef uint16_t lv_state_t[1]
typedef uint32_t [2]lv_part_t[3]
typedef uint32_t[4] lv_obj_flag_t[5]
typedef struct _lv_o[6]bj_t lv_obj_t[7]

Enums

enum [anonymous][8][9]
Possible sta[10]tes of a widget. OR-ed values are possible Values:
enumerator LV_STATE_DEFAULT[11]
enumerator LV_STA[12]TE_CHECKED[13]
enumerator LV_STA[14]TE_FOCUSED[15]
enumerator LV_STA[16]TE_FOCUS_KEY[17]
enumerator LV_STATE[18]_EDITED[19]
enumerator LV_ST[20]ATE_HOVERED[21]
enumerator LV_STA[22]TE_PRESSED[23]
enumerator LV_STA[24]TE_SCROLLED[25]
enumerator LV_STAT[26]E_DISABLED[27]
enumerator LV_STAT[28]E_USER_1[29]
enumerator LV_ST[30]ATE_USER_2[31]
enumerator LV_ST[32]ATE_USER_3[33]
enumerator LV_ST[34]ATE_USER_4[35]
enumerator LV_ST[36]ATE_ANY[37]
Special value can b[38]e used in some functions to target all states
enum [anonymous][39]
The possible[40] parts of widgets. The parts can be considered as the internal building block of the widgets. E.g. slider = background + indicator + knob Note every part is used by every widget Values:
enumerator LV_PART_MAIN[41]
A background like r[42]ectangle
enumerator LV_PART_SCROLLBAR[43]
The scrollbar(s)
en[44]umerator LV_PART_INDICATOR[45]
Indicator, e.g. for slid[46]er, bar, switch, or the tick box of the checkbox
enumerator LV_PART_KNOB[47]
Like handle to grab[48] to adjust the value
enumerator LV_PART_SELECTED[49]
Indicate the currently [50]selected option or section
enumerator LV_PART_ITEMS[51]
Used if the widget h[52]as multiple similar elements (e.g. table cells)
enumerator LV_PART_TICKS[53]
Ticks on scale e.g. [54]for a chart or meter
enumerator LV_PART_CURSOR[55]
Mark a specific place[56] e.g. for text area's cursor or on a chart
enumerator LV_PART_CUSTOM_FIRST[57]
Extension point for custom [58]widgets
enumerator LV_PART_ANY[59]
Special value can [60]be used in some functions to target all parts
enum [anonymous][61]
On/Off featu[62]res controlling the object's behavior. OR-ed values are possible Values:
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_HIDDEN[63]
Make the object hidden. ([64]Like it wasn't there at all)
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_CLICKABLE[65]
Make the object clickable by[66] the input devices
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_CLICK_FOCUSABLE[67]
Add focused state to the object wh[68]en clicked
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_CHECKABLE[69]
Toggle checked state when th[70]e object is clicked
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLLABLE[71]
Make the object scrollable [72]
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_ELASTIC[73]
Allow scrolling inside but with s[74]lower speed
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_MOMENTUM[75]
Make the object scroll further whe[76]n "thrown"
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_ONE[77]
Allow scrolling only one snap[78]pable children
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_CHAIN_HOR[79]
Allow propagating the horizontal sc[80]roll to a parent
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_CHAIN_VER[81]
Allow propagating the vertical scro[82]ll to a parent
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_CHAIN[83]
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_SC[84]ROLL_ON_FOCUS[85]
Automatically scroll object to mak[86]e it visible when focused
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_SCROLL_WITH_ARROW[87]
Allow scrolling the focused object w[88]ith arrow keys
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_SNAPPABLE[89]
If scroll snap is enabled on[90] the parent it can snap to this object
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_PRESS_LOCK[91]
Keep the object pressed even [92]if the press slid from the object
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_EVENT_BUBBLE[93]
Propagate the events to the par[94]ent too
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_GESTURE_BUBBLE[95]
Propagate the gestures to the par[96]ent
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_ADV_HITTEST[97]
Allow performing more accurate[98] hit (click) test. E.g. consider rounded corners.
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_IGNORE_LAYOUT[99]
Make the object position-able by[100] the layouts
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_FLOATING[101]
Do not scroll the object wh[102]en the parent scrolls and ignore layout
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_OVERFLOW_VISIBLE[103]
Do not clip the children's content [104]to the parent's boundary
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_LAYOUT_1[105]
Custom flag, free to use by[106] layouts
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_LAYOUT_2[107]
Custom flag, free to use by[108] layouts
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_WIDGET_1[109]
Custom flag, free to use by[110] widget
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_WIDGET_2[111]
Custom flag, free to use by[112] widget
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_USER_1[113]
Custom flag, free to use [114]by user
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_USER_2[115]
Custom flag, free to use [116]by user
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_USER_3[117]
Custom flag, free to use [118]by user
enumerator LV_OBJ_FLAG_USER_4[119]
Custom flag, free to use [120]by user
enum lv_obj_draw_part_type_t[121]
type field in lv_obj_dra[122]w_part_dsc_t if class_p = lv_obj_class Used in LV_EVENT_DRAW_PART_BEGIN and LV_EVENT_DRAW_PART_END Values:
enumerator LV_OBJ_DRAW_PART_RECTANGLE[123]
The main rectangle
enumerato[124]r LV_OBJ_DRAW_PART_BORDER_POST[125]
The border if style_border_post = t[126]rue
enumerator LV_OBJ_DRAW_PART_SCROLLBAR[127]
The scrollbar

Functions

v[128]oid lv_init(void)[129]
Initialize LVG[130]L library. Should be called before any other LVGL related function.
void lv_deinit(void)[131]
Deinit the 'lv' [132]library Currently only implemented when not using custom allocators, or GC is enabled.
bool lv_is_initialized(void)[133]
Returns whether the 'lv'[134] library is currently initialized
lv_obj_t *lv_obj_create(lv_obj_t *parent)[135]
Create a base object (a rectangle)
[136]Parameters
parent -- pointer to a parent object. If NULL then a screen will be created.
Returns
pointer to the new object
void lv_obj_add_flag(lv_obj_t *obj, lv_obj_flag_t f)[137]
Set one or more flags
Parameters
  • obj -- [138]pointer to an object
  • f -- R-ed values from lv_obj_flag_t to set.
void lv_obj_clear_flag(lv_obj_t *obj, lv_obj_flag_t f)[139]
Clear one or more flags
Parameters
  • obj -- [140]pointer to an object
  • f -- OR-ed values from lv_obj_flag_t to set.
void lv_obj_add_state(lv_obj_t *obj, lv_state_t state)[141]
Add one or more states to the object. The other st[142]ate bits will remain unchanged. If specified in the styles, transition animation will be started from the previous state to the current.
Parameters
  • obj -- pointer to an object
  • state -- the states to add. E.g LV_STATE_PRESSED | LV_STATE_FOCUSED
void lv_obj_clear_state(lv_obj_t *obj, lv_state_t state)[143]
Remove one or more states to the object. The other s[144]tate bits will remain unchanged. If specified in the styles, transition animation will be started from the previous state to the current.
Parameters
  • obj -- pointer to an object
  • state -- the states to add. E.g LV_STATE_PRESSED | LV_STATE_FOCUSED
static inline void lv_obj_set_user_data(lv_obj_t *obj, void *user_data)[145]
Set the user_data field of the object
Parameters
  • obj -- poi[146]nter to an object
  • user_data -- pointer to the new user_data.
bool lv_obj_has_flag(const lv_obj_t *obj, lv_obj_flag_t f)[147]
Check if a given flag or all the given flags are set o[148]n an object.
Parameters
  • obj -- pointer to an object
  • f -- the flag(s) to check (OR-ed values can be used)
Returns
true: all flags are set; false: not all flags are set
bool lv_obj_has_flag_any(const lv_obj_t *obj, lv_obj_flag_t f)[149]
Check if a given flag or any of the flags are set on an ob[150]ject.
Parameters
  • obj -- pointer to an object
  • f -- the flag(s) to check (OR-ed values can be used)
Returns
true: at lest one flag flag is set; false: none of the flags are set
lv_state_t lv_obj_get_state(const lv_obj_t *obj)[151]
Get the state of an object
Parameters
[152]obj -- pointer to an object
Returns
the state (OR-ed values from lv_state_t)
bool lv_obj_has_state(const lv_obj_t *obj, lv_state_t state)[153]
Check if the object is in a given state or not.
Param[154]eters
  • obj -- pointer to an object
  • state -- a state or combination of states to check
Returns
true: obj is in state; false: obj is not in state
void *lv_obj_get_group(const lv_obj_t *obj)[155]
Get the group of the object
Paramete[156]rs
obj -- pointer to an object
Returns
the pointer to group of the object
static inline void *lv_obj_get_user_data(lv_obj_t *obj)[157]
Get the user_data field of the object
Parameters[158]
obj -- pointer to an object
Returns
the pointer to the user_data of the object
void lv_obj_allocate_spec_attr(lv_obj_t *obj)[159]
Allocate special data for an object if no[160]t allocated yet.
Parameters
obj -- pointer to an object
bool lv_obj_check_type(const lv_obj_t *obj, const lv_obj_class_t *class_p)[161]
Check the type of obj.
Parameters
  • obj -- pointer to an object [162]
  • class_p -- a class to check (e.g. lv_slider_class)
Returns
true: class_p is the obj class.
bool lv_obj_has_class(const lv_obj_t *obj, const lv_obj_class_t *class_p)[163]
Check if any object has a given class (type). It checks the ancestor [164]classes too.
Parameters
  • obj -- pointer to an object
  • class_p -- a class to check (e.g. lv_slider_class)
Returns
true: obj has the given class
const lv_obj_class_t *lv_obj_get_class(const lv_obj_t *obj)[165]
Get the class (type) of the object
Parameters
obj[166] -- pointer to an object
Returns
the class (type) of the object
bool lv_obj_is_valid(const lv_obj_t *obj)[167]
Check if any object is still "alive".[168]
Parameters
obj -- pointer to an object
Returns
true: valid
static inline lv_coord_t lv_obj_dpx(const lv_obj_t *obj, lv_coord_t n)[169]
Scale the given number of pixels (a distance or size) relative to [170]a 160 DPI display considering the DPI of the obj's display. It ensures that e.g. lv_dpx(100) will have the same physical size regardless to the DPI of the display.
Parameters
  • obj -- an object whose display's dpi should be considered
  • n -- the number of pixels to scale
Returns
n x current_dpi/160

Variables

const lv_obj_class_t lv_obj_class[171]
Make the base object's class [172]publicly available.
struct _lv_obj_spec_attr_t[173]
#include <lv_obj.h> S[174]pecial, rarely used attributes. They are allocated automatically if any elements is set. Public Members
struct _lv_obj_t **children[175]
Store the pointer of th[176]e children in an array.
uint32_t child_cnt[177]
Number of chil[178]dren
lv_group_t *group_p[179]
struct _l[180]v_event_dsc_t *event_dsc[181]
Dynamically allocated event c[182]allback and user data array
lv_point_t scroll[183]
The current X[184]/Y scroll offset
lv_coord_t ext_click_pad[185]
Extra click padding [186]in all direction
lv_coord_t ext_draw_size[187]
EXTend the size in e[188]very direction for drawing.
lv_scrollbar_mode_t scrollbar_mode[189]
How to display scrollbars
[190]lv_scroll_snap_t scroll_snap_x[191]
Where to align the snappab[192]le children horizontally
lv_scroll_snap_t scroll_snap_y[193]
Where to align the snappab[194]le children vertically
lv_dir_t scroll_dir[195]
The allowed scr[196]oll direction(s)
uint8_t event_dsc_cnt[197]
Number of event c[198]allbacks stored in event_dsc array
struct _lv_obj_t[199]
Public Membe[200]rs
const lv_obj_class_t *class_p[201]
struct _lv_obj_t *p[202]arent[203]
_lv_obj_spec_a[204]ttr_t *spec_attr[205]
_lv_obj_style_t *sty[206]les[207]
void *user_da[208]ta[209]
lv_ar[210]ea_t coords[211]
lv_obj[212]_flag_t flags[213]
lv_state_[214]t state[215]
uint16[216]_t layout_inv[217]
uint16_t [218]scr_layout_inv[219]
uint16_t skip[220]_trans[221]
uint16_t [222]style_cnt[223]
uint16_t[224] h_layout[225]
uint16_[226]t w_layout







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