ui.Select.style

  • The widget's style ActiveDictionary can be modified to update the widget's styles.

  • Many widget properties behave like their CSS counterparts, including height, width, padding, margin, color, and border.

  • Supported custom layout properties include stretch and position.

  • The Select.style() method returns a ui.data.ActiveDictionary.

  • The provided example demonstrates how to access and modify widget style properties using the style() method and ActiveDictionary in JavaScript.

Returns the widget's style ActiveDictionary, which can be modified to update the widget's styles.

Properties which behave like their CSS counterparts:

  - height, maxHeight, minHeight (e.g. '100px')

  - width, maxWidth, minWidth (e.g. '100px')

  - padding, margin (e.g. '4px 4px 4px 4px' or simply '4px')

  - color, backgroundColor (e.g. 'red' or '#FF0000')

  - border (e.g. '1px solid black')

  - borderColor (e.g. 'red black blue #FF0000')

  - borderRadius (e.g. '10px')

  - borderStyle (e.g. 'solid dashed none dotted')

  - borderWidth (e.g. '1px 0px 1px 0px')

  - fontSize (e.g. '24px')

  - fontStyle (e.g. 'italic')

  - fontWeight (e.g. 'bold' or '100')

  - fontFamily (e.g. 'monospace' or 'serif')

  - textAlign (e.g. 'left' or 'center')

  - textDecoration (e.g. 'underline' or 'line-through')

  - whiteSpace (e.g. 'nowrap' or 'pre')

  - shown (true or false)

Supported custom layout properties (see ui.Panel.Layout documentation):

  - stretch ('horizontal', 'vertical', 'both')

  - position ('top-right', 'top-center', 'top-left', 'bottom-right', ...)

UsageReturns
Select.style()ui.data.ActiveDictionary
ArgumentTypeDetails
this: ui.widgetui.WidgetThe ui.Widget instance.

Examples

Code Editor (JavaScript)

// Define a UI widget and add it to the map.
var widget = ui.Select({
  items: ['1', '2', '3'],
  style: {width: '400px'}
});
Map.add(widget);

// View the UI widget's style properties; an ActiveDictionary.
print(widget.style());

// ActiveDictionaries are mutable; set a style property.
widget.style().set('backgroundColor', 'lightgray');
print(widget.style());

// Define the UI widget's style ActiveDictionary as a variable.
var widgetStyle = widget.style();
print(widgetStyle);

// Set the UI widget's style properties from the ActiveDictionary variable.
widgetStyle.set({border: '5px solid darkgray'});
print(widgetStyle);