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NumberField

Struct NumberField 

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pub struct NumberField { /* private fields */ }
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Number field with +/- stepper buttons

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let mut value = 5.0;
NumberField::new()
    .min(0.0)
    .max(100.0)
    .step(1.0)
    .label("Quantity")
    .show(ui, &mut value);

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impl NumberField

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pub const fn new() -> Self

Create a new number field with step of 1.0

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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 min(self, min: f32) -> Self

Set minimum value

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

Set maximum value

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

Set step increment

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

Set the height of the field

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

Set a label above the field

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

Set description/helper text below the field

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

Set width of the entire component

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

Set disabled state

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pub fn show(self, ui: &mut Ui, value: &mut f32) -> NumberFieldResponse

Show the number field

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impl Default for NumberField

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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