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How to use border radius in React Native only for 1 corner?

I have a modal window

http://f1.s.qip.ru/etSMz5YP.png

As you can see bottom corners not rounded, it happens when I used backgroundColor for buttons. I was trying to set overflow hidden to modal wrapper and it didn't help me. Now I want to use border radius to buttons (only for 1 corner).

My code http://jsbin.com/sexeputuqe/edit?html,css

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  • I don't know about reactjs but you can use the border-top/bottom-left/right-radius CSS property (eg. border-bottom-right-radius: 5px)
    – Yoplaboom
    Feb 11, 2016 at 14:08
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    Big UI problem: "Pressing Cancel will XYZ", but there is no cancel button. Also, "Yes" appears to correspond to a destructive action. I strongly suggest changing the button labels to "Discard" (which should also be on the left) and "Keep". Feb 11, 2016 at 15:22
  • Can you share your code and styling for the element? I think I may know what's happening here. Thanks. Feb 11, 2016 at 16:08
  • My code jsbin.com/sexeputuqe/edit?html,css
    – Maksim
    Feb 12, 2016 at 7:10
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    Excuse me, but for you to get your desired effect you can use overflow: 'hidden' in the parent view of the buttons Jan 17, 2017 at 13:07

5 Answers 5

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Did you already try with the following?
- borderBottomLeftRadius: number
- borderBottomRightRadius: number
- borderTopLeftRadius: number
- borderTopRightRadius: number

Also, you can find more info in the view component docs.

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    Yes, I was trying it, but had no effect.
    – Maksim
    Feb 11, 2016 at 15:02
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    In your example, if the two buttons are in the question box, you need to set border radius on the button and the container. If not then using borderBottomLeftRadius and borderBottomRightRadius should do the trick. Something like borderBottomLeftRadius: 5 on the No button and borderBottomRightRadius: 5 on the Yes button. If this doesn't work, maybe provide us a sample of your code so we can check that nothing else interferes.
    – G. Hamaide
    Feb 11, 2016 at 16:12
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    does not work for me either on IOS. only borderRadius will work but apply a radius to all corners Feb 15, 2017 at 11:14
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    @kevin the iOS version of the Image component ignores corner specific radius settings. You can use a negative margin to "mask" off the corners you don't want rounded in some cases.
    – Josh
    Mar 14, 2017 at 17:36
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    try putting overflow:hidden to your View(or Text). It should work. May 26, 2017 at 7:23
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Add the following properties in your style:

  • borderBottomLeftRadius: number
  • borderBottomRightRadius: number
  • borderTopLeftRadius: number
  • borderTopRightRadius: number

This worked for me.

Thanks

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  • Add more explanation to the answer. Mar 13, 2017 at 14:11
  • @DanielJosePadillaPeña, did you find any solution?
    – Manspof
    Nov 23, 2017 at 15:46
  • hardcoding, adding another image without corner, hiding the radius. Is not a good way but still found another solution. Nov 23, 2017 at 18:12
  • It works for me, when I added overflow: "hidden" property Mar 12, 2020 at 11:36
  • Can anyone tell the difference between "borderTopStartRadius" and "borderTopLeftRadius"?
    – sanister
    Nov 24, 2021 at 3:32
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Suppose only the radius is set for the upper left and lower left corners of the Image tag.

<View style={styles.imgBox}>
  <Image source={{ uri: 'your image url' }} style={styles.img} />
</View>

 const styles = EStyleSheet.create({
 imgBox: {
       width: px(72),
       height: px(72),
       borderBottomLeftRadius: 2,
       borderTopLeftRadius: 2,
       overflow: 'hidden',
 },
 img: {
       width: px(72),
       height: px(72),
  },
})

looks good for ios.

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    incomplete - can you please add the required npm packages and missing import statements ?
    – ssc
    Mar 13, 2019 at 12:19
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The CSS syntax in react-native is a little different.

Where traditionally you could use:

borderRadius:0,0,20,0;

where you assign border-radius values clockwise

However in this case you'll have to target individual corners of your element like so:

borderTopLeftRadius: 0,
borderTopRightRadius: 0,
borderBottomRightRadius: 20,
borderBottomLeftRadius: 0,

Please let me know if this works for you

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I found a workaround, and that is when you only have two or 3 borders and you try to apply radius to one corner, the problem occurs.

To overcome this issue, you have to apply border to all the sides of your component like the following:

borderWidth: 1;
borderColor: 'gray';

And because in my case, I want to only display top and right borders, I give the left and bottom the color of the background, and take 1 from both marginLeft and marginTop like the following:

borderLeftColor: 'white';
borderBottomColor: 'white';
marginLeft: -1;
marginTop: -1;

Now If I apply radius to only one corner, it works perfectly:

borderTopRightRadius: 6;

I hope this helps someone, as it is just a workaround.

Thanks

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