- Specify the range of the slider by setting its Min property to the minimum value of the
slider and its Max property to the maximum value. The Min property must be less than
Max.
- Specify the value indicated by the slider when it is created by setting the Value
property to the appropriate number. This number must be less than or equal to Max
and greater than or equal to Min. If you specify Value outside the specified range, the
slider is not displayed.
- The slider Value changes by a small amount when a user clicks the arrow button, and
changes by a larger amount when the user clicks the trough (also called the channel).
Control how the slider responds to these actions by setting the SliderStep property.
Specify SliderStep as a two-element vector, [minor_step major_step], where
minor_step is less than or equal to major_step. Because specifying very small
values can cause unpredictable slider behavior, make both minor_step and
major_step greater than 1e-6. Set major_step to the proportion of the range that
clicking the trough moves the slider thumb. Setting it to 1 or higher causes the thumb
to move to Max or Min when the trough is clicked.
As major_step increases, the thumb grows longer. When major_step is 1, the
thumb is half as long as the trough. When major_step is greater than 1, the thumb
continues to grow, slowly approaching the full length of the trough. When a slider
serves as a scroll bar, you can uses this behavior to indicate how much of the
document is currently visible by changing the value of major_step.
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