algorithmic modeling for Rhino
right click the slider, set the minimum and maximum number.
i know that , i mean something else i want to add min and max of the slider as 2 input channel, so i can change them automatically during a process, not just by hand
use the minimum and maximum components.
ok , there is a big misunderstanding , is there a way to have a number slider which has dynamic inputs? (linking a number to it , as its input)
I don't believe so, but you can rig it with min and max components, say if you dont want to go below 5 or above 10, even if your slider number goes below the data will not, essentially the same thing.
no , i know the capability of number slider , but it's not what i exactly want.
imagine you want to slide a point , between to point (along a line) .
in usual you can do that with a simple slider (adding slider value to the x or y value of point 1). so what if in a cyclic process the points p1 and p2 change ?
ok? that's why i need to dynamically change the slider min and max
I still dont understand, in the case you just list I would use evaluate curve component, instead of x,y values. I would reparameterize the curve so that its domain was always 0-1 so no matter the distance between points the start is always 0 and the end is always 1, and everything in between
Yup, you'll want the Remap component. Create a domain using the min and max inputs, then feed that into your target domain in the remap component. I usually then use a number slider with the defaults from 0 to 1 to be the V, which will go through your full span of min and max values.
There should be a way to feed a minimum and maximum value into a slider. While the remap example works fine, it would reduce component numbers from 4 to 1.
While it may be easy to make the range of a slider parametric/variable, how would GH determine what the new value of the slider should be if the current value ends up falling outside the new range?
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