import panel as pn
pn.extension()
The IntRangeSlider
widget allows selecting an integer range using a slider with two handles.
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.
For details on other options for customizing the component see the layout and styling how-to guides.
start
(int): The range's lower boundend
(int): The range's upper boundstep
(int): The interval between valuesvalue
(tuple): Tuple of upper and lower bounds of the selected rangevalue_throttled
(tuple): Tuple of upper and lower bounds of the selected range throttled until mouseupbar_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 editablename
(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 handleint_range_slider = pn.widgets.IntRangeSlider(
name='Integer Range Slider',
start=0, end=10, value=(2, 8), step=2)
int_range_slider
IntRangeSlider.value
returns a tuple of integer values that can be read out but cannot be set like other widgets:
int_range_slider.value
The IntRangeSlider
widget exposes a number of options which can be changed from both Python and Javascript. Try out the effect of these parameters interactively:
pn.Row(int_range_slider.controls(jslink=True), int_range_slider)