Hi matplotlib users,
Matplotlib has the Slider-widget (matplotlib.widgets.Slider).
Is there a way to achieve a range-slider, hence to have a slider where
you can drag from both sides and therefore get two values, the minimum
and the maximum. For instance as it is implemented in the Jupyter
widgets, see
https://ipywidgets.readthedocs.io/en/stable/examples/Widget%20List.html#IntRangeSlider
Thanks,
Dieter
Does not appear to be one, but a PR would be welcome to add one!
I am not sure if that will actually be easy to add though (as the
single-ended slider does not have a notion of 'end' yet or a thumb). The
way we achieve this functionality in the subplot tool is to have two
sliders (one for the top and one for the bottom) with linked callbacks.
Tom
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On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 5:29 PM Dieter Werthm?ller <dieter at werthmuller.org> wrote:
Hi matplotlib users,
Matplotlib has the Slider-widget (matplotlib.widgets.Slider).
Is there a way to achieve a range-slider, hence to have a slider where
you can drag from both sides and therefore get two values, the minimum
and the maximum. For instance as it is implemented in the Jupyter
widgets, see
Widget List — Jupyter Widgets 8.1.1 documentation
Thanks,
Dieter
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