Picker
Renders the native picker component on iOS and Android. Example:
<Picker
  selectedValue={this.state.language}
  onValueChange={(lang) => this.setState({language: lang})}>
  <Picker.Item label="Java" value="java" />
  <Picker.Item label="JavaScript" value="js" />
</Picker>
Props
Reference
Props
onValueChange
Callback for when an item is selected. This is called with the following parameters:
- itemValue: the- valueprop of the item that was selected
- itemPosition: the index of the selected item in this picker
| Type | Required | 
|---|---|
| function | No | 
selectedValue
Value matching value of one of the items. Can be a string or an integer.
| Type | Required | 
|---|---|
| any | No | 
style
| Type | Required | 
|---|---|
| pickerStyleType | No | 
testID
Used to locate this view in end-to-end tests.
| Type | Required | 
|---|---|
| string | No | 
enabled
If set to false, the picker will be disabled, i.e. the user will not be able to make a selection.
| Type | Required | Platform | 
|---|---|---|
| bool | No | Android | 
mode
On Android, specifies how to display the selection items when the user taps on the picker:
- 'dialog': Show a modal dialog. This is the default.
- 'dropdown': Shows a dropdown anchored to the picker view
| Type | Required | Platform | 
|---|---|---|
| enum('dialog', 'dropdown') | No | Android | 
prompt
Prompt string for this picker, used on Android in dialog mode as the title of the dialog.
| Type | Required | Platform | 
|---|---|---|
| string | No | Android | 
itemStyle
Style to apply to each of the item labels.
| Type | Required | Platform | 
|---|---|---|
| text styles | No | iOS | 
