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(Flutter Slider) A material design slider and range slider, horizontal and vertical, with rtl support and lots of options and customizations for flutter
!! Since version 3.4.0-dev.3, step type is no longer double
, its FlutterSliderStep
!!
A single slider
FlutterSlider(
values: [300],
max: 500,
min: 0,
onDragging: (handlerIndex, lowerValue, upperValue) {
_lowerValue = lowerValue;
_upperValue = upperValue;
setState(() {});
},
)
To make slider Right To Left
use rtl: true
FlutterSlider(
...
rtl: true,
...
)
A simple example of range slider
FlutterSlider(
values: [30, 420],
rangeSlider: true,
max: 500,
min: 0,
onDragging: (handlerIndex, lowerValue, upperValue) {
_lowerValue = lowerValue;
_upperValue = upperValue;
setState(() {});
},
)
You can change the axis of your slider by setting axis
to Axis.vertical
. Default is horizontal
FlutterSlider(
...
axis: Axis.vertical,
...
)
You can customize handlers using handler
and rightHandler
properties.
Both handler
and rightHandler
accept FlutterSliderHandler
class which has following properties:
child
: is a widgetdisabled
: to disable the handlerdecoration
,foregroundDecoration
andtransform
are come fromContainer()
widget
FlutterSlider(
...
handler: FlutterSliderHandler(
decoration: BoxDecoration(),
child: Material(
type: MaterialType.canvas,
color: Colors.orange,
elevation: 3,
child: Container(
padding: EdgeInsets.all(5),
child: Icon(Icons.adjust, size: 25,)),
),
),
rightHandler: FlutterSliderHandler(
child: Icon(Icons.chevron_left, color: Colors.red, size: 24,),
),
...
)
You can control the scale animation type of your handlers, it's duration and it's scale size using handlerAnimation
handlerAnimation
accepts a FlutterSliderHandlerAnimation
class which has 4 properties as following
FlutterSlider(
...
handlerAnimation: FlutterSliderHandlerAnimation(
curve: Curves.elasticOut,
reverseCurve: Curves.bounceIn,
duration: Duration(milliseconds: 500),
scale: 1.5
),
...
)
if you don't want scale animation, then just pass 1
to scale
property
if you don't want reverseCurve
, just ignore it. default is null
To customize track bars you can use FlutterSliderTrackBar
. You can see the details here
FlutterSlider(
...
trackBar: FlutterSliderTrackBar(
activeTrackBarHeight: 5,
),
...
)
inactiveTrackBarColor
and activeTrackBarColor
properties are removed. use inactiveTrackBar
and activeTrackBar
instead.
FlutterSlider(
...
trackBar: FlutterSliderTrackBar(
inactiveTrackBar: BoxDecoration(
borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(20),
color: Colors.black12,
border: Border.all(width: 3, color: Colors.blue),
),
activeTrackBar: BoxDecoration(
borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(4),
color: Colors.blue.withOpacity(0.5)
),
),
...
)
If you want to have a widget in the middle of your slider, you can use centralWidget
FlutterSlider(
...
trackBar: FlutterSliderTrackBar(
centralWidget: Container(
decoration: BoxDecoration(
color: trackBarColor,
borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(50)
),
width: 9,
height: 9,
),
),
...
)
In order to customize your tooltips, you can use FlutterSliderTooltip
class. You can see all properties here
FlutterSlider(
...
tooltip: FlutterSliderTooltip(
textStyle: TextStyle(fontSize: 17, color: Colors.white),
boxStyle: FlutterSliderTooltipBox(
decoration: BoxDecoration(
color: Colors.redAccent.withOpacity(0.7)
)
)
),
...
)
Here there is a range slider with customized handlers, trackbars and tooltips
You can use leftPrefix
, leftSuffix
, rightPrefix
, rightSuffix
to add your desired widget around tooltip content.
FlutterSlider(
...
tooltip: FlutterSliderTooltip(
leftPrefix: Icon(Icons.attach_money, size: 19, color: Colors.black45,),
rightSuffix: Icon(Icons.attach_money, size: 19, color: Colors.black45,),
),
...
)
If you want to change the format of the value of tooltip you can use format
method.
FlutterSlider(
...
tooltip: FlutterSliderTooltip(
format: (String value) {
return value + ' ! ';
}
),
...
)
If you want to fully change tooltip widget and use your own customized widget, you can use custom
function.
FlutterSlider(
...
tooltip: FlutterSliderTooltip(
custom: (value) {
return Text(value.toString());
}
),
...
)
To disable tooltips, use disabled
in FlutterSliderTooltip
class
FlutterSlider(
...
tooltip: FlutterSliderTooltip(
disabled: true,
),
...
)
To change the direction of the tooltip, you can use direction
FlutterSlider(
...
tooltip: FlutterSliderTooltip(
direction: FlutterSliderTooltipDirection.right,
),
...
)
By default tooltip alignment is center, but you can modify it's top
, left
, right
and bottom
by using positionOffset
FlutterSlider(
...
tooltip: FlutterSliderTooltip(
positionOffset: FlutterSliderTooltipPositionOffset(
top: -100
),
),
...
)
Tooltips always displayed if this property is set to true
.
FlutterSlider(
...
tooltip: FlutterSliderTooltip(
alwaysShowTooltip: true,
),
...
)
By default both handlers size are 35 width and height, but you can change this by handlerWidth
and handlerHeight
FlutterSlider(
...
handlerWidth: 30,
handlerHeight: 30,
...
)
You can tap on the slider to select it's value.
if slider is range-slider, then the closest handler to the selected point will move to that point
FlutterSlider(
...
selectByTap: true, // default is true
...
)
if you want to move your handlers by touching and moving active TrackBar, you have to set this to false
By default slider handlers move fluently, if you set jump
to true, handlers will jump between intervals
FlutterSlider(
...
jump: true,
...
)
The amount the slider changes on movement can be set using step
option
FlutterSlider(
...
step: FlutterSliderStep(step: 1),
...
)
If you want to have a non-linear slider with different steps, simply use rangeStep
feature.
FlutterSlider(
min: 0,
max: 1000000,
...
step: FlutterSliderStep(
step: 1, // default
isPercentRange: true, // ranges are percents, 0% to 20% and so on... . default is true
rangeList: [
FlutterSliderRangeStep(from: 0, to: 20, step: 10000),
FlutterSliderRangeStep(from: 20, to: 100, step: 200000),
]
),
...
)
If your configurations requires that some steps are not available, you can use ignoreSteps
property.
this property accepts a simple class to define from
and to
ranges.
FlutterSlider(
...
ignoreSteps: [
FlutterSliderIgnoreSteps(from: 8000, to: 12000),
FlutterSliderIgnoreSteps(from: 18000, to: 22000),
],
...
)
If you want to have an array of fixed items and slide through it, you can use fixedValues
property. use FlutterSliderFixedValue
to add your fixed values.
FlutterSliderFixedValue
has following properties:
percent
: (int) ( between 0..100 inclusive). the position of fixed itemvalue
: (dynamic) the value of fixed item
- when using
fixedValues
, values ofvalues
property, must be within 0..100
FlutterSlider(
...
values: [ 10, 50 ],
fixedValues: [
FlutterSliderFixedValue(percent: 0, value: "1000"),
FlutterSliderFixedValue(percent: 10, value: "10K"),
FlutterSliderFixedValue(percent: 50, value: 50000),
FlutterSliderFixedValue(percent: 80, value: "80M"),
FlutterSliderFixedValue(percent: 100, value: "100B"),
],
...
)
using above example, you get (string) 10K
as upperValue
or lowerValue
(depends on handler), when you reach to 10 percent of the slider,
you get (int) 50000
when you reach 50 percent of the slider and so on...
when using fixedValues
, min
and max
are ignored
When using range slider, the minimum distance between two handlers can be defined using minimumDistance
option
FlutterSlider(
...
minimumDistance: 300,
...
)
This is the opposite of minimum distance, when using range slider, the maximum distance between two handlers can be defined using maximumDistance
option
FlutterSlider(
...
maximumDistance: 300,
...
)
If you want to lock your handlers by a certain value, you can use lockHandlers
and lockDistance
properties
FlutterSlider(
...
lockHandlers: true,
lockDistance: 50,
...
)
You can display a Hatch Mark
underneath or beside of your slider based on axis
. In order to display hatch mark you must
use FlutterSliderHatchMark
class which has following properties:
-
linesDistanceFromTrackBar
: The distance of lines from slider. can be negative -
bigLine
: The widget of big lines in hatch mark -
smallLine
: The widget of small lines in hatch mark -
linesAlignment
: the direct of lines,right
orleft
which works astop
orbottom
on horizontal slider -
density
: The amount of lines per percent. 1 is default. any number less or more than 1 will decrease and increase lines respectively -
displayLines
: to display lines. by default isfalse
for the sake of optimization -
labels
: If you want to display some label or text at certain percent in your hatch mark, you can uselabels
-
labelBox
: The widget of label box, however, you can define a widget for each label and have it's own style -
labelsDistanceFromTrackBar
: The distance of labels from slider. can be negative -
disabled
: to disabled the whole hatchmark ( hide )
labels alignment is center
Here is an example:
FlutterSlider(
...
hatchMark: FlutterSliderHatchMark(
density: 0.5, // means 50 lines, from 0 to 100 percent
labels: [
FlutterSliderHatchMarkLabel(percent: 0, label: Text('Start')),
FlutterSliderHatchMarkLabel(percent: 10, label: Text('10,000')),
FlutterSliderHatchMarkLabel(percent: 50, label: Text('50 %')),
FlutterSliderHatchMarkLabel(percent: 80, label: Text('80,000')),
FlutterSliderHatchMarkLabel(percent: 100, label: Text('Finish')),
],
),
...
)
If you want the value of your slider originates from center of the slider, then you can use centeredOrigin
property
FlutterSlider(
...
centeredOrigin: true
...
...
trackBar: FlutterSliderTrackBar(
activeTrackBar: BoxDecoration(color: trackBarColor)
),
...
...
onDragging: (handlerIndex, lowerValue, upperValue) {
if (lowerValue > (max - min) / 2) {
trackBarColor = Colors.blueAccent;
} else {
trackBarColor = Colors.redAccent;
}
setState(() {});
})
...
)
You can control how big a handler's touch area could be. by default touch size is 25 The range is between 5 to 50
FlutterSlider(
...
touchSize: 25,
...
)
To see the touchable area for handlers, set visibleTouchArea
to true and test your slider
FlutterSlider(
...
visibleTouchArea: true,
...
)
to disable your slider, you can use disabled
.
FlutterSlider(
...
disabled: true,
...
)
makes the slider Right To Left
FlutterSlider(
...
rtl: true,
...
)
There are 3 events
onDragStarted
: fires when drag starts
onDragCompleted
fires when drag ends
onDragging
keeps firing when dragging
All three of above functions returns three values.
(int handlerIndex, dynamic lowerValue, dynamic upperValue)
First value is handlerIndex
, which determines the handler. 0 is Left Handler
and 1 refers to Right Handler
FlutterSlider(
...
onDragging: (handlerIndex, lowerValue, upperValue) {
_lowerValue = lowerValue;
_upperValue = upperValue;
if(handlerIndex == 0)
print(" Left handler ");
setState(() {});
},
...
)
Working with dates are simple and straightforward. just pass standard unix timestamp as values like so:
FlutterSlider(
...
values: [
new DateTime(2019,6,1,0,0,0).millisecondsSinceEpoch.toDouble(), // lower date : 2019-06-01
new DateTime(2019,9,1,0,0,0).millisecondsSinceEpoch.toDouble(), // upper date : 2019-09-01
],
min: new DateTime(2019,1,1,0,0,0).millisecondsSinceEpoch.toDouble(), // start date : 2019-01-01
max: new DateTime(2020,1,1,0,0,0).millisecondsSinceEpoch.toDouble(), // finish date : 2020-01-01
step: FlutterSliderStep(step: 86400), // 1 day
...
...
tooltip: FlutterSliderTooltip(
custom: (value) {
DateTime dtValue = DateTime.fromMillisecondsSinceEpoch(value.toInt());
String valueInTime = dtValue.year.toString() + '-' + dtValue.month.toString() + '-' + dtValue.day.toString();
return Text( valueInTime );
}
)
...
)
It's exciting to see what you've build using this package.
Open wiki
tab, create a page and share your code and image of your slider with us. Thank you
Here are some examples of what you can make using this package:
You can find the source code in the wiki
tab.