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RangeSlider

Struct RangeSlider 

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pub struct RangeSlider { /* private fields */ }
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Range slider with two thumbs for min/max selection

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use armas_basic::components::RangeSlider;

let mut min = 20.0;
let mut max = 80.0;
RangeSlider::new(0.0, 100.0)
    .label("Price range")
    .show(ui, &mut min, &mut max);

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impl RangeSlider

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pub const fn new(range_min: f32, range_max: f32) -> Self

Create a new range slider

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pub fn id(self, id: impl Into<Id>) -> Self

Set ID for state persistence

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pub const fn width(self, width: f32) -> Self

Set the slider width

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pub const fn height(self, height: f32) -> Self

Set the slider height

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pub const fn show_value(self, show: bool) -> Self

Show or hide the value label

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pub fn label(self, label: impl Into<String>) -> Self

Set a label for the slider

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pub fn suffix(self, suffix: impl Into<String>) -> Self

Set a suffix for the values (e.g., “%”, “ms”, “Hz”)

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pub const fn step(self, step: f32) -> Self

Set a step value for snapping

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pub const fn min_gap(self, gap: f32) -> Self

Set minimum gap between min and max thumbs

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pub const fn allow_range_drag(self, allow: bool) -> Self

Allow dragging the filled region to move both thumbs together

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pub fn show( self, ui: &mut Ui, min_value: &mut f32, max_value: &mut f32, ) -> RangeSliderResponse

Show the range slider

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