EditableIntRangeSlider#
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import panel as pn
import panel_material_ui as pmui
pn.extension()
The EditableIntRangeSlider widget allows selecting a integer range using a slider with two handles and two input boxes to manually adjust the value.
Discover more on using widgets to add interactivity to your applications in the how-to guides on interactivity. Alternatively, learn how to set up callbacks and (JS-)links between parameters or how to use them as part of declarative UIs with Param.
Parameters:#
For details on other options for customizing the component see the customization guides.
Core#
disabled(boolean): Whether the widget is editableend(float): The range’s upper boundstart(float): The range’s lower boundstep(float): The interval between valuesvalue(tuple): Tuple of upper and lower bounds of selected rangevalue_throttled(tuple): Tuple of upper and lower bounds of selected range throttled until mouseup
Display#
bar_color(color): Color of the slider bar as a hexadecimal RGB value.direction(str): Whether the slider should go from left to right (‘ltr’) or right to left (‘rtl’).format(string): The datetime’s formatlabel(str): The title of the widget.marks(boolean | list[dict]): Marks indicate predetermined values to which the user can move the slider. If True theoptionsare shown as marks. If a list, it should contain dicts with ‘value’ and an optional ‘label’ keys.orientation(Literal["horizonta", "vertical"]): Whether the slider should be displayed in a ‘horizontal’ or ‘vertical’ orientation.show_value(boolean): Whether to show the widget value as a label or not.tooltips(boolean | Literal["auto"]): Whether to display tooltips on the slider handle.track(Literal["normal", "inverted"]): Whether to display ‘normal’ or ‘inverted’.
Styling#
sx(dict): Component level styling API.theme_config(dict): Theming API.
Aliases#
For compatibility with Panel certain parameters are allowed as aliases:
name: Alias forlabel
Basic Usage#
The EditableIntRangeSlider widget allows selecting a integer range tuple in a range defined by the start and end values:
range_slider = pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(label='Editable Slider', start=0, end=10, value=(0, 6))
range_slider
The value of the widget is returned as a tuple of int and can be accessed and set like any other widget:
range_slider.value
Fixed Range#
The slider is bounded by the start and end values but the text input fields can exceed end and go below start. If value should be fixed to a certain range it can be set with fixed_start and fixed_end:
fixed_range = pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(
label='Fixed Range', start=0, end=10, value=(0, 6), fixed_start=-10, fixed_end=20
)
fixed_range
Format#
A custom format string or bokeh TickFormatter may be used to format the slider values:
from bokeh.models.formatters import PrintfTickFormatter
str_format = pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(label='Distance', format='1[.]00')
tick_format = pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(label='Distance', format=PrintfTickFormatter(format='%d m'))
pmui.Column(str_format, tick_format)
Label#
You may remove the label/ name by not setting it.
pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider()
Show Value#
You may remove the value label by setting show_value=False.
pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(show_value=False)
Disabled#
The widget can be disabled with disabled=True.
pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(label='Int Range Slider (disabled)', disabled=True)
Color#
You can specify a color.
pmui.FlexBox(*(
pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(label=f'Int Range Slider ({color})', color=color)
for color in pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider.param.color.objects
))
Sizes#
For smaller slider, use the parameter size="small".
pmui.Row(
pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(label='Age Slider', size="small"),
pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(label='Age Slider', size="medium"),
)
Custom Marks#
You can have custom marks by providing a rich list to the marks parameter. Note that unlike continuous sliders the value of the marks should be the integer index of the option.
marks = [
{
"value": 0,
"label": '0°C',
},
{
"value": 30,
"label": '30°C',
},
{
"value": 60,
"label": '60°C',
},
{
"value": 100,
"label": '100°C',
},
]
pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(marks=marks)
Tooltip always visible#
You can force the thumb label to be always visible with tooltips=True.
pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(label='Age Slider', tooltips=True, value=(53, 94))
Tracks#
The track can be inverted or removed with track="inverted" and track=False respectively:
pmui.Row(
pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(label='Age Slider', value=(53, 94), track=False),
pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(label='Age Slider', value=(53, 94), track="inverted")
)
Vertical Sliders#
The orientation of a slider may be “vertical”:
pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(label='Age Slider', value=(53, 94), orientation="vertical")
API Reference#
The EditableIntRangeSlider widget exposes a number of options which can be changed from both Python and Javascript. Try out the effect of these parameters interactively:
pmui.EditableIntRangeSlider(label='Age Slider', value=(53, 94)).api(jslink=True)
References#
Panel Documentation:
How-to guides on interactivity - Learn how to add interactivity to your applications using widgets
Setting up callbacks and links - Connect parameters between components and create reactive interfaces
Declarative UIs with Param - Build parameter-driven applications
Material UI Slider:
Material UI Slider Reference - Complete documentation for the underlying Material UI component
Material UI Slider API - Detailed API reference and configuration options
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