- override
The current RenderObject
for the widget. If the widget is a
RenderObjectWidget
, this is the render object that the widget created
for itself. Otherwise, it is the render object of the first descendant
RenderObjectWidget
.
This method will only return a valid result after the build phase is
complete. It is therefore not valid to call this from the build
function
itself. It should only be called from interaction event handlers (e.g.
gesture callbacks) or layout or paint callbacks.
If the render object is a RenderBox
, which is the common case, then the
size of the render object can be obtained from the size
getter. This is
only valid after the layout phase, and should therefore only be examined
from paint callbacks or interaction event handlers (e.g. gesture
callbacks).
For details on the different phases of a frame, see
WidgetsBinding.beginFrame
.
Calling this method is theoretically relatively expensive (O(N) in the depth of the tree), but in practice is usually cheap because the tree usually has many render objects and therefore the distance to the nearest render object is usually short.
Source
@override RenderObject findRenderObject() => renderObject;