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Multi-handle range slider widget for PyQt/PySide

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QtRangeSlider

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The missing multi-handle range slider widget for PyQt & PySide

slider

The goal of this package is to provide a Range Slider (a slider with 2 or more handles) that feels as "native" as possible. Styles should match the OS by default, and the slider should behave like a standard QSlider... but with multiple handles!

  • QRangeSlider inherits from QSlider and attempts to match the Qt API as closely as possible
  • Uses platform-specific styles (for handle, groove, & ticks) but also supports QSS style sheets.
  • Supports mouse wheel and keypress (soon) events
  • Supports PyQt5, PyQt6, PySide2 and PySide6
  • Supports more than 2 handles (e.g. slider.setValue([0, 10, 60, 80]))

Installation

You can install QtRangeSlider via pip:

pip install qtrangeslider

# NOTE: you must also install a Qt Backend.
# PyQt5, PySide2, PyQt6, and PySide6 are supported
# As a convenience you can install them as extras:
pip install qtrangeslider[pyqt5]

API

To create a slider:

from qtrangeslider import QRangeSlider

# as usual:
# you must create a QApplication before create a widget.
range_slider = QRangeSlider()

As QRangeSlider inherits from QtWidgets.QSlider, you can use all of the same methods available in the QSlider API. The major difference is that value and sliderPosition are reimplemented as tuples of int (where the length of the tuple is equal to the number of handles in the slider.)

value: Tuple[int, ...]

This property holds the current value of all handles in the slider.

The slider forces all values to be within the legal range: minimum <= value <= maximum.

Changing the value also changes the sliderPosition.

Access Functions:
range_slider.value() -> Tuple[int, ...]
range_slider.setValue(val: Sequence[int]) -> None
Notifier Signal:
valueChanged(Tuple[int, ...])

sliderPosition: Tuple[int, ...]

This property holds the current slider positions. It is a tuple with length equal to the number of handles.

If tracking is enabled (the default), this is identical to value.

Access Functions:
range_slider.sliderPosition() -> Tuple[int, ...]
range_slider.setSliderPosition(val: Sequence[int]) -> None
Notifier Signal:
sliderMoved(Tuple[int, ...])

Additional properties

These options are in addition to the Qt QSlider API, and control the behavior of the bar between handles.

getter setter type default description
barIsVisible setBarIsVisible
hideBar / showBar
bool True Whether the bar between handles is visible.
barMovesAllHandles setBarMovesAllHandles bool True Whether clicking on the bar moves all handles or just the nearest
barIsRigid setBarIsRigid bool True Whether bar length is constant or "elastic" when dragging the bar beyond min/max.

Examples

These screenshots show QRangeSlider (multiple handles) next to the native QSlider (single handle). With no styles applied, QRangeSlider will match the native OS style of QSlider – with or without tick marks. When styles have been applied using Qt Style Sheets, then QRangeSlider will inherit any styles applied to QSlider (since it inherits from QSlider). If you'd like to style QRangeSlider differently than QSlider, then you can also target it directly in your style sheet. The one "special" property for QRangeSlider is qproperty-barColor, which sets the color of the bar between the handles.

The code for these example widgets is here

See style sheet used for this example
/*
Because QRangeSlider inherits from QSlider, it will also inherit styles
*/
QSlider {
    min-height: 20px;
}

QSlider::groove:horizontal {
    border: 0px;
    background: qlineargradient(x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1,
                                stop:0 #777, stop:1 #aaa);
    height: 20px;
    border-radius: 10px;
}

QSlider::handle {
    background: qradialgradient(cx:0, cy:0, radius: 1.2, fx:0.5,
                                fy:0.5, stop:0 #eef, stop:1 #000);
    height: 20px;
    width: 20px;
    border-radius: 10px;
}

/*
"QSlider::sub-page" is the one exception ...
(it styles the area to the left of the QSlider handle)
*/
QSlider::sub-page:horizontal {
    background: #447;
    border-top-left-radius: 10px;
    border-bottom-left-radius: 10px;
}

/*
for QRangeSlider: use "qproperty-barColor".  "sub-page" will not work.
*/
QRangeSlider {
    qproperty-barColor: #447;
}

macOS

Catalina

mac10

Big Sur

mac11

Windows

window

Linux

linux

Labeled Sliders

This package also includes two "labeled" slider variants. One for QRangeSlider, and one for the native QSlider:

QLabeledRangeSlider

labeled_range

from qtrangeslider import QLabeledRangeSlider

This has the same API as QRangeSlider with the following additional options:

handleLabelPosition/setHandleLabelPosition

Where/whether labels are shown adjacent to slider handles.

type: QLabeledRangeSlider.LabelPosition

default: LabelPosition.LabelsAbove

options:

  • LabelPosition.NoLabel (no labels shown adjacent to handles)
  • LabelPosition.LabelsAbove
  • LabelPosition.LabelsBelow
  • LabelPosition.LabelsRight (alias for LabelPosition.LabelsAbove)
  • LabelPosition.LabelsLeft (alias for LabelPosition.LabelsBelow)

edgeLabelMode/setEdgeLabelMode

type: QLabeledRangeSlider.EdgeLabelMode

default: EdgeLabelMode.LabelIsRange

options:

  • EdgeLabelMode.NoLabel: no labels shown at slider extremes
  • EdgeLabelMode.LabelIsRange: edge labels shown the min/max values
  • EdgeLabelMode.LabelIsValue: edge labels shown the slider range

fine tuning position of labels:

If you find that you need to fine tune the position of the handle labels:

  • QLabeledRangeSlider.label_shift_x: adjust horizontal label position
  • QLabeledRangeSlider.label_shift_y: adjust vertical label position

QLabeledSlider

labeled_range

from qtrangeslider import QLabeledSlider

(no additional options at this point)

Issues

If you encounter any problems, please file an issue along with a detailed description.

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