Slider values
Brian Yennie
briany at qldlearning.com
Wed Jun 8 22:24:42 EDT 2005
Well that certainly is interesting- it appears that setting pageInc to
10 actually gets your slider to increase by 9.375 at a time.
By jove, I guess I could script around it, but how would a new user
ever use this?
> What do these number series have in common, and what is the underlying
> pattern?
> a: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,8,9,10;
> b: 1,10,20,29,38,48,57,67,76.
>
> The answer is they are the series of values that you get when you
> click on the bar of (a) a fresh, unadjusted slider control, and (b) a
> slider with its "On bar click" value (pageInc property) set to 10.
>
> Here is a challenge:
> Make a slider control that starts at 0 and increments by exactly 10
> when you click on the bar, up to 100.
>
> It is certainly possible, but not easy if you don't know the trick.
>
> Regards,
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> Michael J. Lew
>
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