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github.com/paramoshkinandrew/reactnativecirclecheckbox
Circle-style checkbox component for React Native.
npm install react-native-circle-checkbox --save
import CircleCheckBox, {LABEL_POSITION} from 'react-native-circle-checkbox';
<CircleCheckBox
checked={true}
onToggle={(checked) => console.log('My state is: ', checked)}
labelPosition={LABEL_POSITION.RIGHT}
label="Checkbox example"
/>
checked
: initial state of checkbox. Default: false
onToggle
: function that will be invoked by pressing to checkbox with checked property as argument.outerSize
: Diameter of outer circle. Minimum: 10
, default: 26
filterSize
: Diameter of underlayer circle. Minimum: 7
, default: 23
innerSize
: Diameter of flag. Minimum: 2
, default: 18
outerColor
: Color of outer circle. Default: #FC9527
filterColor
: Color of underlayer circle. Default: #FFF
innerColor
: Color of flag. Default: #FC9527
label
: Checkbox label. Default: emptylabelPosition
: Label rendering position. Default: right
, may be 'right' or 'left'. For your convenience this package exports LABEL_POSITION
object with two keys - RIGHT
and LEFT
. You can use it for labelPosition
definition.styleCheckboxContainer
: Styles for checkbox container.styleLabel
: Styles for label.FAQs
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