I am using jQuery UI Slider. I have multiple hanldes with range set to false. Is there a way to color the range between two handles/sliders/markers whatever you want to call them? I have not found a solution to this yet.
This is my code/initialization that I am using.
var initialValues = [180, 435, 1080, 1320],
updateValue = function (ui) {
var hours = Math.floor(ui.value / 60);
var minutes = ui.value - (hours * 60);
if (hours.length == 1) hours = '0' + hours;
if (minutes.length == 1) minutes = '0' + minutes;
if (minutes == 0) minutes = '00';
if (hours >= 12) {
if (hours == 12) {
hours = hours;
minutes = minutes + " PM";
} else {
hours = hours - 12;
minutes = minutes + " PM";
}
} else {
hours = hours;
minutes = minutes + " AM";
}
if (hours == 0) {
hours = 12;
minutes = minutes;
}
//console.log(ui.handle)
$(ui.handle).attr('data-value', hours + ':' + minutes);
};
var timeLabels = ["12:00 a.m","1:00 a.m","2:00 a.m","3:00 a.m","4:00 a.m","5:00 a.m","6:00 a.m","7:00 a.m","8:00 a.m","9:00 a.m","10:00 a.m","11:00 a.m",
"12:00 p.m","1:00 p.m","2:00 p.m","3:00 p.m","4:00 p.m","5:00 p.m","6:00 p.m","7:00 p.m","8:00 p.m","9:00 p.m","10:00 p.m","11:00 p.m", "12:00 p.m"];
(function ($) {
$.widget('my-namespace.customSlider', $.ui.slider, {
options: {
ticks: false
},
// Called when the slider is instantiated.
_create: function() {
// Call the orginal constructor, creating the slider normally.
this._super();
// If the "ticks" option is false or the "step" option is
// less than 5, there's nothing to do.
if ( !this.options.ticks || this.options.step < 5 ) {
return;
}
// Setup some variables for rendering the tick marks below the slider.
var cnt = this.options.min,
background = this.element.css( "border-color" ),
left;
while ( cnt <= this.options.max ) {
// Compute the "left" CSS property for the next tick mark.
left = ( cnt / this.options.max * 100 ).toFixed( 2 ) + "%";
// Creates the tick div, and adds it to the element. It adds the
// "ui-slider-tick" class, which has common properties for each tick.
// It also applies the computed CSS properties, "left" and "background".
//console.log($("</div>"))
$( "<div/>" ).addClass( "ui-slider-tick" )
.appendTo( this.element )
.css( { left: left, background: background } );
cnt += this.options.step;
}
console.log(this.element[0].id)
cnt = this.options.min
var i = 0;
while (cnt <= this.options.max) {
//console.log(timeLabels[i])
$($(".pct-slider#" + this.element[0].id).find('.ui-slider-tick')[cnt]).append("<div class='tick-labels'>" + timeLabels[i] + "</div>");
cnt = cnt + 4;
i++;
}
//$(".pct-slider#" + sliders[0]).find('.ui-slider-tick').find('.tick-labels').hide()
},
addValue: function( val ) {
this.options.values.push(val);
console.log(val)
var time = convertToTime(val)
console.log(time)
this._refresh();
$($(".ui-slider-handle").last()).attr('data-value', time)
},
removeValue: function( ) {
if (this.options.values.length > 1) {
this.options.values.pop( );
this._refresh();
}
}
});
})(jQuery);
var sliders =["mondaySlider", "tuesdaySlider","wednesdaySlider","thursdaySlider","fridaySlider","saturdaySlider","sundaySlider"];
$(".pct-slider#" + sliders[0])
.customSlider({
min: 0,
max: 1440,
step: 15,
range: false,
ticks: true,
values: initialValues,
create: function (event, ui) {
$.each( initialValues, function(i, v){
updateValue({
value: v,
handle: $(".pct-slider#" + sliders[0]).find('.ui-slider-handle').eq(i)
});
});
},
slide: function (event, ui) {
var handleIndex = $('a', event.target).index(ui.handle),
curr = ui.values[handleIndex],
next = ui.values[handleIndex + 1] - 15,
prev = ui.values[handleIndex - 1] + 15;
if (curr > next || curr < prev) {
return false;
}
updateValue(ui);
//positionSelects();
}
});
I was trying to append divs onto my handles, but when I append a div it makes my handle disappear. My thought was to append a div on two handles and color the background of that div. Not working out for me though.
Heres a fiddle of what my initial slider looks like : http://jsfiddle.net/5TTm4/3095/
I want to color between the sets of handles
You can add
div
inside your slider and resize them when you move the handles. With proper css it'll give the effect you're describing. You may need to tweak it a little bit, but this should give you some ideas:HTML
CSS
JS
You'll see it doesn't follow completely on
slide
event, part of this is because slide event is triggered when it moves only, so when you stop, there's a moment not updating. But maybe if you run resize color on some other event it will give a better result.See fiddle:http://jsfiddle.net/t4veqohy/1/