import type { BaseProps } from '../../BaseProps';
import type { BreakpointCustomizable, SegmentedControlColumns, SegmentedControlChangeEventDetail, SegmentedControlState } from '../types';
export type PSegmentedControlProps = BaseProps & {
    /**
     * Sets the number of equal-width columns for the item layout. Use `auto` to distribute items based on their content width. Supports responsive breakpoint values.
     * @default 'auto'
     */
    columns?: BreakpointCustomizable<SegmentedControlColumns>;
    /**
     * Reduces the item height and spacing for use in dense layouts where vertical space is limited.
     * @default false
     */
    compact?: boolean;
    /**
     * Sets a supplementary description displayed below the label to give users additional context about the segmented control.
     * @default ''
     */
    description?: string;
    /**
     * Prevents user interaction with all items in the segmented control and excludes the value from form submissions.
     * @default false
     */
    disabled?: boolean;
    /**
     * Associates the segmented control with a form element by its ID when it is not a direct descendant of that form.
     */
    form?: string;
    /**
     * Hides the visible label while keeping it accessible to screen readers. Supports responsive breakpoint values.
     * @default false
     */
    hideLabel?: BreakpointCustomizable<boolean>;
    /**
     * Sets the visible label text displayed above the segmented control to describe the group of options.
     * @default ''
     */
    label?: string;
    /**
     * Sets the validation feedback message displayed below the segmented control when `state` is `success` or `error`.
     * @default ''
     */
    message?: string;
    /**
     * Sets the name of the control submitted with the form data to identify the selected value on the server.
     */
    name?: string;
    /**
     * Prevents items from wrapping to new rows and renders them in a single horizontally scrollable row instead.
     * @default false
     */
    noWrap?: boolean;
    /**
     * Emitted when the segmented control loses focus, useful for triggering validation on blur.
     */
    onBlur?: (event: CustomEvent<void>) => void;
    /**
     * Emitted when the user selects a different item, carrying the new value in the event detail.
     */
    onChange?: (event: CustomEvent<SegmentedControlChangeEventDetail>) => void;
    /**
     * Marks the segmented control as required so the form cannot be submitted until one option is selected.
     * @default false
     */
    required?: boolean;
    /**
     * Sets the validation state of the segmented control, controlling its visual appearance and feedback message style (`none`, `success`, `error`).
     * @default 'none'
     */
    state?: SegmentedControlState;
    /**
     * Sets the currently selected item's value and pre-selects the matching option when the component renders.
     */
    value?: string | number;
};
export declare const PSegmentedControl: import("react").ForwardRefExoticComponent<Omit<import("react").DOMAttributes<{}>, "onChange" | "onInput" | "onToggle"> & Pick<import("react").HTMLAttributes<{}>, "suppressHydrationWarning" | "autoFocus" | "className" | "dir" | "hidden" | "id" | "inert" | "inputMode" | "lang" | "slot" | "style" | "tabIndex" | "title" | "translate" | "role"> & {
    /**
     * Sets the number of equal-width columns for the item layout. Use `auto` to distribute items based on their content width. Supports responsive breakpoint values.
     * @default 'auto'
     */
    columns?: BreakpointCustomizable<SegmentedControlColumns>;
    /**
     * Reduces the item height and spacing for use in dense layouts where vertical space is limited.
     * @default false
     */
    compact?: boolean;
    /**
     * Sets a supplementary description displayed below the label to give users additional context about the segmented control.
     * @default ''
     */
    description?: string;
    /**
     * Prevents user interaction with all items in the segmented control and excludes the value from form submissions.
     * @default false
     */
    disabled?: boolean;
    /**
     * Associates the segmented control with a form element by its ID when it is not a direct descendant of that form.
     */
    form?: string;
    /**
     * Hides the visible label while keeping it accessible to screen readers. Supports responsive breakpoint values.
     * @default false
     */
    hideLabel?: BreakpointCustomizable<boolean>;
    /**
     * Sets the visible label text displayed above the segmented control to describe the group of options.
     * @default ''
     */
    label?: string;
    /**
     * Sets the validation feedback message displayed below the segmented control when `state` is `success` or `error`.
     * @default ''
     */
    message?: string;
    /**
     * Sets the name of the control submitted with the form data to identify the selected value on the server.
     */
    name?: string;
    /**
     * Prevents items from wrapping to new rows and renders them in a single horizontally scrollable row instead.
     * @default false
     */
    noWrap?: boolean;
    /**
     * Emitted when the segmented control loses focus, useful for triggering validation on blur.
     */
    onBlur?: (event: CustomEvent<void>) => void;
    /**
     * Emitted when the user selects a different item, carrying the new value in the event detail.
     */
    onChange?: (event: CustomEvent<SegmentedControlChangeEventDetail>) => void;
    /**
     * Marks the segmented control as required so the form cannot be submitted until one option is selected.
     * @default false
     */
    required?: boolean;
    /**
     * Sets the validation state of the segmented control, controlling its visual appearance and feedback message style (`none`, `success`, `error`).
     * @default 'none'
     */
    state?: SegmentedControlState;
    /**
     * Sets the currently selected item's value and pre-selects the matching option when the component renders.
     */
    value?: string | number;
} & {
    children?: import("react").ReactNode | undefined;
} & import("react").RefAttributes<HTMLElement>>;
