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Angular Material 7 - Grid List
Angular Material 7 - Grid List
The <mat-grid-pst>, an Angular Directive, is used to create a two dimensional view arranging cells into grid based layout.
In this chapter, we will showcase the configuration required to draw a grid pst control using Angular Material.
Create Angular Apppcation
Follow the following steps to update the Angular apppcation we created in Angular 6 - Project Setup chapter −
Step | Description |
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1 | Create a project with a name materialApp as explained in the Angular 6 - Project Setup chapter. |
2 | Modify app.module.ts, app.component.ts, app.component.css and app.component.html as explained below. Keep rest of the files unchanged. |
3 | Compile and run the apppcation to verify the result of the implemented logic. |
Following is the content of the modified module descriptor app.module.ts.
import { BrowserModule } from @angular/platform-browser ; import { NgModule } from @angular/core ; import { AppComponent } from ./app.component ; import {BrowserAnimationsModule} from @angular/platform-browser/animations ; import {MatGridListModule} from @angular/material import {FormsModule, ReactiveFormsModule} from @angular/forms ; @NgModule({ declarations: [ AppComponent ], imports: [ BrowserModule, BrowserAnimationsModule, MatGridListModule, FormsModule, ReactiveFormsModule ], providers: [], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule { }
Following is the content of the modified CSS file app.component.css.
mat-grid-tile { background: pghtblue; }
Following is the content of the modified HTML host file app.component.html.
<mat-grid-pst cols = "4" rowHeight = "100px"> <mat-grid-tile [colspan] = "3" [rowspan] = "1">1 </mat-grid-tile> <mat-grid-tile [colspan] = "1" [rowspan] = "2">2 </mat-grid-tile> <mat-grid-tile [colspan] = "1" [rowspan] = "1">3 </mat-grid-tile> <mat-grid-tile [colspan] = "2" [rowspan] = "1">4 </mat-grid-tile> </mat-grid-pst>
Result
Verify the result.
Details
As first, we ve created grid pst using mat-grid-pst.
Then, we ve added content using mat-grid-tile.