Is it possible to configure XamNumericRangeSlider in a way that the MinValue and MaxValue would be something like 0 and 10 but the thumb values would be beyond them like -5 and 20? Of course I would need a way to "scroll" the slider somehow If I could overwrite the events from IncreaseButton and DecreaseButton, I could implement this scrolling functionality by using them.
Do you think if this is possible by any means?
Hello,
I have been look into you question and I am not sure if understood your requirements. You mentioned that the thumbs should have values that are out of the MinValue / MaxValue range. Does this means that the 0 - 10 area is just a part of the whole slider, whose values starts at -5 and ends at 20, but the user can select only a value from 0 to 10 what appears to be valid. Or it should be something like – the thumbs that lays from 0 to 10 should have value representation out of that range?
To be more clear I have added a pictures of the mentioned scenarios. Would you please if possible send me some kind of screenshot or picture or explain me again what behavior exactly would like to achieve?
I will be looking forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Ekaterina
Developer Support Engineer
Infragistics, Inc.
www.infragistics.com/support
Case 1 is almost what I want. If you add a scrollbar to that, it's perfect. What I mean is that the whole slider would have a range from -5 to 20 but the slider is zoomed so that only a range from 0 to 10 is visible. User would be able to move the scrollbar and change the size of the visible range. This would allow user to select values from a larger range so that the slider would still be usable. Consider a case where the slider range is from -10 000 to 10 000 and the tick range is 1. This is not usable in any way for the user but if the user could zoom in to any position, then it would be. Makes sense?
Anyway, I have worked my way around this so it's not a showstopper for me in any way. Just an idea for you to consider when you plan the future releases.
Thanks for looking into this!
Thanks for the tip. I don't know how I have missed that. That seems to be exactly what I'm looking for. Will definitely take advantage of that in the future.