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Time pickers often appear in dialogs. You can use a relatively generic and
minimal implementation of a dialog, or you can implement a custom dialog with
more flexibility.
For more information on dialogs in general, including how to use the time picker
state, see the Time pickers guide.
Basic example
The most straightforward way to create a dialog for your time picker is to
create a composable that implements AlertDialog. The following snippet
provides an example of a relatively minimal dialog using this approach:
The DialWithDialogExample composable wraps TimePicker in a dialog.
TimePickerDialog is a custom composable that creates an AlertDialog with
the following parameters:
onDismiss: A function called when the user dismisses the dialog (via
the dismiss button or navigation back).
onConfirm: A function called when the user clicks the "OK" button.
content: A composable that displays the time picker within the dialog.
The AlertDialog includes:
A dismiss button labeled "Dismiss".
A confirm button labeled "OK".
The time picker content passed as the text parameter.
The DialWithDialogExample initializes the TimePickerState with the
current time and passes it to both the TimePicker and the onConfirm
function.
Figure 1. A time picker in an AlertDialog.
Advanced example
This snippet demonstrates an advanced implementation of a customizable time
picker dialog in Jetpack Compose.
@ComposablefunAdvancedTimePickerExample(onConfirm:(TimePickerState)->Unit,onDismiss:()->Unit,){valcurrentTime=Calendar.getInstance()valtimePickerState=rememberTimePickerState(initialHour=currentTime.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY),initialMinute=currentTime.get(Calendar.MINUTE),is24Hour=true,)/** Determines whether the time picker is dial or input */varshowDialbyremember{mutableStateOf(true)}/** The icon used for the icon button that switches from dial to input */valtoggleIcon=if(showDial){Icons.Filled.EditCalendar}else{Icons.Filled.AccessTime}AdvancedTimePickerDialog(onDismiss={onDismiss()},onConfirm={onConfirm(timePickerState)},toggle={IconButton(onClick={showDial=!showDial}){Icon(imageVector=toggleIcon,contentDescription="Time picker type toggle",)}},){if(showDial){TimePicker(state=timePickerState,)}else{TimeInput(state=timePickerState,)}}}@ComposablefunAdvancedTimePickerDialog(title:String="Select Time",onDismiss:()->Unit,onConfirm:()->Unit,toggle:@Composable()->Unit={},content:@Composable()->Unit,){Dialog(onDismissRequest=onDismiss,properties=DialogProperties(usePlatformDefaultWidth=false),){Surface(shape=MaterialTheme.shapes.extraLarge,tonalElevation=6.dp,modifier=Modifier.width(IntrinsicSize.Min).height(IntrinsicSize.Min).background(shape=MaterialTheme.shapes.extraLarge,color=MaterialTheme.colorScheme.surface),){Column(modifier=Modifier.padding(24.dp),horizontalAlignment=Alignment.CenterHorizontally){Text(modifier=Modifier.fillMaxWidth().padding(bottom=20.dp),text=title,style=MaterialTheme.typography.labelMedium)content()Row(modifier=Modifier.height(40.dp).fillMaxWidth()){toggle()Spacer(modifier=Modifier.weight(1f))TextButton(onClick=onDismiss){Text("Cancel")}TextButton(onClick=onConfirm){Text("OK")}}}}}}
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You can use a relatively generic and\nminimal implementation of a dialog, or you can implement a custom dialog with\nmore flexibility.\n\nFor more information on dialogs in general, including how to use the time picker\nstate, see the [Time pickers guide](/develop/ui/compose/components/time-pickers).\n\nBasic example\n\nThe most straightforward way to create a dialog for your time picker is to\ncreate a composable that implements [`AlertDialog`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/compose/material3/package-summary#AlertDialog(kotlin.Function0,kotlin.Function0,androidx.compose.ui.Modifier,kotlin.Function0,kotlin.Function0,kotlin.Function0,kotlin.Function0,androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Shape,androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Color,androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Color,androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Color,androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Color,androidx.compose.ui.unit.Dp,androidx.compose.ui.window.DialogProperties)). The following snippet\nprovides an example of a relatively minimal dialog using this approach:\n\n\n```kotlin\n@Composable\nfun DialWithDialogExample(\n onConfirm: (TimePickerState) -\u003e Unit,\n onDismiss: () -\u003e Unit,\n) {\n val currentTime = Calendar.getInstance()\n\n val timePickerState = rememberTimePickerState(\n initialHour = currentTime.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY),\n initialMinute = currentTime.get(Calendar.MINUTE),\n is24Hour = true,\n )\n\n TimePickerDialog(\n onDismiss = { onDismiss() },\n onConfirm = { onConfirm(timePickerState) }\n ) {\n TimePicker(\n state = timePickerState,\n )\n }\n}\n\n@Composable\nfun TimePickerDialog(\n onDismiss: () -\u003e Unit,\n onConfirm: () -\u003e Unit,\n content: @Composable () -\u003e Unit\n) {\n AlertDialog(\n onDismissRequest = onDismiss,\n dismissButton = {\n TextButton(onClick = { onDismiss() }) {\n Text(\"Dismiss\")\n }\n },\n confirmButton = {\n TextButton(onClick = { onConfirm() }) {\n Text(\"OK\")\n }\n },\n text = { content() }\n )\n}https://github.com/android/snippets/blob/5673ffc60b614daf028ee936227128eb8c4f9781/compose/snippets/src/main/java/com/example/compose/snippets/components/TimePickers.kt#L294-L337\n```\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nNote the key points in this snippet:\n\n1. The `DialWithDialogExample` composable wraps [`TimePicker`](/develop/ui/compose/components/time-pickers) in a dialog.\n2. `TimePickerDialog` is a custom composable that creates an `AlertDialog` with the following parameters:\n - `onDismiss`: A function called when the user dismisses the dialog (via the dismiss button or navigation back).\n - `onConfirm`: A function called when the user clicks the \"OK\" button.\n - `content`: A composable that displays the time picker within the dialog.\n3. The `AlertDialog` includes:\n - A dismiss button labeled \"Dismiss\".\n - A confirm button labeled \"OK\".\n - The time picker content passed as the `text` parameter.\n4. The `DialWithDialogExample` initializes the `TimePickerState` with the current time and passes it to both the `TimePicker` and the `onConfirm` function.\n\n**Figure 1.** A time picker in an AlertDialog.\n\nAdvanced example\n\nThis snippet demonstrates an advanced implementation of a customizable time\npicker dialog in Jetpack Compose.\n\n\n```kotlin\n@Composable\nfun AdvancedTimePickerExample(\n onConfirm: (TimePickerState) -\u003e Unit,\n onDismiss: () -\u003e Unit,\n) {\n\n val currentTime = Calendar.getInstance()\n\n val timePickerState = rememberTimePickerState(\n initialHour = currentTime.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY),\n initialMinute = currentTime.get(Calendar.MINUTE),\n is24Hour = true,\n )\n\n /** Determines whether the time picker is dial or input */\n var showDial by remember { mutableStateOf(true) }\n\n /** The icon used for the icon button that switches from dial to input */\n val toggleIcon = if (showDial) {\n Icons.Filled.EditCalendar\n } else {\n Icons.Filled.AccessTime\n }\n\n AdvancedTimePickerDialog(\n onDismiss = { onDismiss() },\n onConfirm = { onConfirm(timePickerState) },\n toggle = {\n IconButton(onClick = { showDial = !showDial }) {\n Icon(\n imageVector = toggleIcon,\n contentDescription = \"Time picker type toggle\",\n )\n }\n },\n ) {\n if (showDial) {\n TimePicker(\n state = timePickerState,\n )\n } else {\n TimeInput(\n state = timePickerState,\n )\n }\n }\n}\n\n@Composable\nfun AdvancedTimePickerDialog(\n title: String = \"Select Time\",\n onDismiss: () -\u003e Unit,\n onConfirm: () -\u003e Unit,\n toggle: @Composable () -\u003e Unit = {},\n content: @Composable () -\u003e Unit,\n) {\n Dialog(\n onDismissRequest = onDismiss,\n properties = DialogProperties(usePlatformDefaultWidth = false),\n ) {\n Surface(\n shape = MaterialTheme.shapes.extraLarge,\n tonalElevation = 6.dp,\n modifier =\n Modifier\n .width(IntrinsicSize.Min)\n .height(IntrinsicSize.Min)\n .background(\n shape = MaterialTheme.shapes.extraLarge,\n color = MaterialTheme.colorScheme.surface\n ),\n ) {\n Column(\n modifier = Modifier.padding(24.dp),\n horizontalAlignment = Alignment.CenterHorizontally\n ) {\n Text(\n modifier = Modifier\n .fillMaxWidth()\n .padding(bottom = 20.dp),\n text = title,\n style = MaterialTheme.typography.labelMedium\n )\n content()\n Row(\n modifier = Modifier\n .height(40.dp)\n .fillMaxWidth()\n ) {\n toggle()\n Spacer(modifier = Modifier.weight(1f))\n TextButton(onClick = onDismiss) { Text(\"Cancel\") }\n TextButton(onClick = onConfirm) { Text(\"OK\") }\n }\n }\n }\n }\n}https://github.com/android/snippets/blob/5673ffc60b614daf028ee936227128eb8c4f9781/compose/snippets/src/main/java/com/example/compose/snippets/components/TimePickers.kt#L342-L439\n```\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nNote the key points in this snippet:\n\n1. The `AdvancedTimePickerExample` composable creates a customizable time picker dialog.\n2. It uses a [`Dialog`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/compose/ui/window/package-summary#Dialog(kotlin.Function0,androidx.compose.ui.window.DialogProperties,kotlin.Function0)) composable for more flexibility than `AlertDialog`.\n3. The dialog includes a customizable title and a toggle button to switch between dial and input modes.\n4. `Surface` applies shape and elevation to the dialog, with `IntrinsicSize.Min` for both width and height.\n5. `Column` and `Row` layout provide the dialog's structure components.\n6. The example tracks the picker mode using `showDial`.\n - An `IconButton` toggles between modes, updating the icon accordingly.\n - The dialog content switches between `TimePicker` and `TimeInput` based on the `showDial` state.\n\nThis advanced implementation provides a highly customizable and reusable time\npicker dialog that can adapt to different use cases in your app.\n\nThis implementation appears as follows:\n**Figure 2.** A time picker in a custom dialog.\n\nAdditional resources\n\n- [Time pickers guide](/develop/ui/compose/components/time-pickers)\n- [Material Design - Time Pickers](https://m3.material.io/components/time-pickers/overview)"]]