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The EditableIntSlider widget allows selecting selecting an integer value within a set bounds using a slider and for more precise control offers an editable number input box.
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 layout and styling how-to guides.
Core
start(float): The lower bound for the slider, can be overridden by a lowervalue.end(float): The upper bound for the slider, can be overridden by a highervalue.fixed_start(float | None): A fixed lower bound for the slider and input,valuecannot exceed this.fixed_end(float | None): A fixed upper bound for the slider and input,valuecannot exceed this.step(int): The interval between valuesvalue(int): The selected value as an int typevalue_throttled(int): The selected value as a int type throttled until mouseup
Display
bar_color(color): Color of the slider bar as a hexadecimal RGB valuedirection(str): Whether the slider should go from left to right ('ltr') or right to left ('rtl')disabled(boolean): Whether the widget is editableformat(str, bokeh.models.TickFormatter): Formatter to apply to the slider valuename(str): The title of the widgetorientation(str): Whether the slider should be displayed in a 'horizontal' or 'vertical' orientation.tooltips(boolean): Whether to display tooltips on the slider handle
Here the value has no bounds and 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:
The value of the widget returns a integer and can be accessed and set like any other widget:
A custom format string or bokeh TickFormatter may be used to format the slider values:
Controls
Since the EditableIntSlider widget is a composite widget its options can only be controlled from Python. Try out the effect of these parameters interactively: