I'm following skobaljic's excellent solution to a similar question... (JQuery UI Slider with Non-linear/Exponential/Logarithmic steps)
var slider = $("#slider-range").slider({
range: true,
min: 0,
max: 100,
step: 1,
values: [10, 80],
slide: function (event, ui) {
$("#amount").val("RM " + commafy(ui.values[0]) + " to RM " + commafy(ui.values[1]));
}
});
$("#amount").val("RM " + commafy($("#slider-range").slider("values", 0)) +
" to RM " + commafy($("#slider-range").slider("values", 1)));
function commafy(val) {
/* Total range 0 - 2,500,000 */
/* 70% from 25,000 to 200,000, what have left (2,325,000) share left (25,000) and right (2,300,000) */
/* So, final dividing */
var toPresent = 0;
if (val < 50) {
toPresent = (val / 50) * 25000;
} else {
toPresent = 250000 + (val - 50) / 50 * 2750000;
};
return String(toPresent).split("").reverse().join("")
.replace(/(.{3}\B)/g, "$1,")
.split("").reverse().join("");
}
His fiddle is here http://jsfiddle.net/kk7kuy6p/
I need a range selector that goes from 0 - 250000 in the first 50%, then to 3,000,000 in the second 50%. I have adjusted the code and all is well - mostly.
var slider = $("#slider-range").slider({
range: true,
min: 0,
max: 100,
step: 1,
values: [64, 78],
slide: function(event, ui) {
$("#amount").val("£ " + commafy(ui.values[0]) + " - £ " + commafy(ui.values[1]));
$("#newpricemin").val(commafy(ui.values[0]));
$("#newpricemax").val(commafy(ui.values[1]));
}
});
$("#amount").val("£ " + commafy($("#slider-range").slider("values", 0)) +
" - £ " + commafy($("#slider-range").slider("values", 1)));
function commafy(val) {
/* Total range 0 - 3,000,000 */
/* 50% from 0 to 250,000, what have left (2,750,000) */
/* So, final dividing */
var toPresent = 0;
if (val < 50) {
toPresent = (val / 50) * 250000;
} else {
toPresent = 250000 + (val - 50) / 50 * 2750000;
};
return String(toPresent).split("").reverse().join("")
.replace(/(.{3}\B)/g, "$1,")
.split("").reverse().join("");
}
My fiddle http://jsfiddle.net/10231kq7/6/
I have two minor issues. The scale jumps oddly at 64% and 78% but I have no idea why. Also, I can't get the range to display in anything other than an input box - ideally I want it in a span. It's probably something very obvious, but java is really not my strong point, any help would be appreciated.