The Button Matrix object is a lightweight way to display multiple buttons in rows and columns. Lightweight because the buttons are not actually created but just virtually drawn on the fly. This way, one button use only eight extra bytes of memory instead of the ~100-150 bytes a normal [Button](/widgets/core/btn) object plus the 100 or so bytes for the [Label](/widgets/core/label) object.
The Button matrix is added to the default group (if one is set). Besides the Button matrix is an editable object to allow selecting and clicking the buttons with encoder navigation too.
## Parts and Styles
-`LV_PART_MAIN` The background of the button matrix, uses the typical background style properties. `pad_row` and `pad_column` sets the space between the buttons.
-`LV_PART_ITEMS` The buttons all use the text and typical background style properties except translations and transformations.
## Usage
### Button's text
There is a text on each button. To specify them a descriptor string array, called *map*, needs to be used.
The map can be set with `lv_btnmatrix_set_map(btnm, my_map)`.
The declaration of a map should look like `const char * map[] = {"btn1", "btn2", "btn3", NULL}`.
Note that the last element has to be either `NULL` or an empty string (`""`)!
Use `"\n"` in the map to insert a **line break**. E.g. `{"btn1", "btn2", "\n", "btn3", ""}`. Each line's buttons have their width calculated automatically.
So in the example the first row will have 2 buttons each with 50% width and a second row with 1 button having 100% width.
### Control buttons
The buttons' width can be set relative to the other button in the same row with `lv_btnmatrix_set_btn_width(btnm, btn_id, width)`
E.g. in a line with two buttons: *btnA, width = 1* and *btnB, width = 2*, *btnA* will have 33 % width and *btnB* will have 66 % width.
It's similar to how the [`flex-grow`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/flex-grow) property works in CSS.
The set a control map for a button matrix (similarly to the map for the text), use `lv_btnmatrix_set_ctrl_map(btnm, ctrl_map)`.
An element of `ctrl_map` should look like `ctrl_map[0] = width | LV_BTNM_CTRL_NO_REPEAT | LV_BTNM_CTRL_CHECHKABLE`.
The number of elements should be equal to the number of buttons (excluding newlines characters).
### One check
The "One check" feature can be enabled with `lv_btnmatrix_set_one_checked(btnm, true)` to allow only one button to be checked at a time.
## Events
-`LV_EVENT_VALUE_CHANGED` Sent when a button is pressed/released or repeated after long press. The event parameter is set to the ID of the pressed/released button.
-`LV_EVENT_DRAW_PART_BEGIN` and `LV_EVENT_DRAW_PART_END` are sent for the following types:
-`LV_BTNMATRIX_DRAW_PART_BTN` The individual buttons.
-`part`: `LV_PART_ITEMS`
-`id`:index of the button being drawn
-`draw_area`: the area of teh button
-`rect_dsc`
See the events of the [Base object](/widgets/obj) too.
`lv_btnmatrix_get_selected_btn(btnm)` returns the index of the most recently released or focused button or `LV_BTNMATRIX_BTN_NONE` if no such button.
`lv_btnmatrix_get_btn_text(btnm, btn_id)` returns a pointer to the text of `btn_id`th button.
Learn more about [Events](/overview/event).
## Keys
-`LV_KEY_RIGHT/UP/LEFT/RIGHT` To navigate among the buttons to select one
-`LV_KEY_ENTER` To press/release the selected button