The simplest way to set the dimensions of a component is by adding a fixed `width` and `height` to style. All dimensions in React Native are unitless, and represent density-independent pixels.
Setting dimensions this way is common for components that should always render at exactly the same size, regardless of screen dimensions.
#### Flex Dimensions
Use `flex` in a component's style to have the component expand and shrink dynamically based on available space. Normally you will use `flex: 1`, which tells a component to fill all available space, shared evenly amongst each other component with the same parent. The larger the `flex` given, the higher the ratio of space a component will take compared to its siblings.
> A component can only expand to fill available space if its parent has dimensions greater than 0. If a parent does not have either a fixed `width` and `height` or `flex`, the parent will have dimensions of 0 and the `flex` children will not be visible.