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:::'''Classic                                      jQuery'''
== Description ==
 
'''Description'''


The Slider control allows the input of a range of values between min and max. It can be horizontal or vertical. The result is returned as a string in value..
The Slider control allows the input of a range of values between min and max. It can be horizontal or vertical. The result is returned as a string in value..


The Classic version is supported starting with iOS 5. The Classic version not supported on Android.
The iWebKit version is supported starting with iOS 5. The iWebKit version not supported on Android.


To add a control to your app, choose the control’s icon in the Toolbar, then position it on the Design Screen. Use the Property Editor to set the properties you need, then add functions to your code to respond to the events that come from the control: usually, just onclick.
To add a control to your app, choose the control’s icon in the Toolbar, then position it on the Design Screen. Use the Property Editor to set the properties you need, then add functions to your code to respond to the events that come from the control: usually, just onclick.


'''Properties'''
== Properties ==


Standard [[properties and methods|properties]] are supported, plus:
Standard [[properties and methods|properties]] are supported, plus:
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| max || The maximum value. Integer. Default is 100.
| max || The maximum value. Integer. Default is 100.
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|-
| orientation || Horizontal or vertical. (Classic only)
| orientation || Horizontal or vertical. (iWebKit only)
|-
|-
| setValue || Set the value of the slider (qJuery Mobile)
| setValue || Set the value of the slider (jQuery Mobile)
|-
|-
| step || Increment steps between min and max. Integer. Default is 50.
| step || Increment steps between min and max. Integer. Default is 50.
|}
|}


'''Events'''
== Events ==


Standard [[events]] are supported.
Standard [[events]] are supported.


'''Example'''
== Example ==


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   Text1.value="Slider 2 changed to " & Slider2.value
   Text1.value="Slider 2 changed to " & Slider2.value
End Function
End Function
'Change the color of the background at runtime
$(Slider1).css("background-color","red")
'Change the color of the track
$(Slider1).find(".ui-slider-track").css("background-color","red")
'Change the color of the slider
$(Slider1).find(".ui-slider-handle").css("background-color","blue")
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</pre>


'''Output'''
== Output ==


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<pre>
“Slider 2 changed to 2”
“Slider 2 changed to 2”
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</pre>
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Revision as of 15:00, 19 September 2014

Description

The Slider control allows the input of a range of values between min and max. It can be horizontal or vertical. The result is returned as a string in value..

The iWebKit version is supported starting with iOS 5. The iWebKit version not supported on Android.

To add a control to your app, choose the control’s icon in the Toolbar, then position it on the Design Screen. Use the Property Editor to set the properties you need, then add functions to your code to respond to the events that come from the control: usually, just onclick.

Properties

Standard properties are supported, plus:

value The value of the control.
min The minimum value. Integer. Default is 0.
max The maximum value. Integer. Default is 100.
orientation Horizontal or vertical. (iWebKit only)
setValue Set the value of the slider (jQuery Mobile)
step Increment steps between min and max. Integer. Default is 50.

Events

Standard events are supported.

Example

Function Slider1_onchange()
  Text1.value="Slider 1 changed to " & Slider1.value
End Function
 
Function Slider2_onchange()
  Text1.value="Slider 2 changed to " & Slider2.value
End Function

'Change the color of the background at runtime
$(Slider1).css("background-color","red")

'Change the color of the track
$(Slider1).find(".ui-slider-track").css("background-color","red")

'Change the color of the slider
$(Slider1).find(".ui-slider-handle").css("background-color","blue")

Output

“Slider 2 changed to 2”