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Add NumericSlider control.
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src/editors/xrSdkControls/Controls/NumericSlider/NumericSlider.Designer.cs

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using System;
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using System.Drawing;
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using System.Windows.Forms;
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namespace XRay.SdkControls
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{
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public sealed partial class NumericSlider : UserControl
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{
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private bool ignoreOnChanged = false;
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public NumericSlider()
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{
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InitializeComponent();
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MinimumSize = Size.Empty; // just to trigger MinimumSize setter logic
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}
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public event EventHandler ValueChanged;
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public decimal Value
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{
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get { return numSpinner.Value; }
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set { numSpinner.Value = value; }
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}
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public decimal Minimum
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{
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get { return numSpinner.Minimum; }
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set
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{
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numSpinner.Minimum = value;
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SliderPos = numSpinner.Value;
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}
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}
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public decimal Maximum
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{
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get { return numSpinner.Maximum; }
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set
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{
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numSpinner.Maximum = value;
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SliderPos = numSpinner.Value;
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}
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}
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public bool Hexadecimal
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{
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get { return numSpinner.Hexadecimal; }
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set { numSpinner.Hexadecimal = value; }
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}
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public int DecimalPlaces
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{
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get { return numSpinner.DecimalPlaces; }
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set { numSpinner.DecimalPlaces = value; }
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}
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public int SliderPrecision
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{
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get { return trackBar.Maximum; }
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set { trackBar.Maximum = value; }
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Gets or sets a value that specifies the delta between ticks drawn on the control.
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/// </summary>
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public int TickFrequency
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{
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get { return trackBar.TickFrequency; }
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set { trackBar.TickFrequency = value; }
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Gets or sets a value indicating how to display the tick marks on the track bar.
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/// </summary>
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public TickStyle TickStyle
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{
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get { return trackBar.TickStyle; }
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set { trackBar.TickStyle = value; }
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}
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public int SpinnerWidth
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{
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get { return numSpinner.Width; }
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set
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{
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var minSpinnerWidth = numSpinner.MinimumSize.Width;
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var minTrackBarWidth = trackBar.MinimumSize.Width;
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if (value < minSpinnerWidth)
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value = minSpinnerWidth;
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if (trackBar.Width+numSpinner.Width-value < minTrackBarWidth)
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{
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value = trackBar.Width+numSpinner.Width-minTrackBarWidth;
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if (value == numSpinner.Width)
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return;
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}
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var delta = value-numSpinner.Width;
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if (delta == 0)
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return;
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var spinnerLoc = numSpinner.Location;
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numSpinner.Location = new Point(spinnerLoc.X-delta, spinnerLoc.Y);
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trackBar.Width -= delta;
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numSpinner.Width = value;
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}
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}
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public override Size MinimumSize
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{
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get { return base.MinimumSize; }
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set
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{
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var minWidth = numSpinner.MinimumSize.Width+trackBar.MinimumSize.Width;
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if (value.Width < minWidth)
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value.Width = minWidth;
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base.MinimumSize = value;
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}
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}
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private void OnValueChanged()
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{
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if (ValueChanged != null)
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ValueChanged(this, null);
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}
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private decimal SliderPos
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{
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get
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{
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var norm = trackBar.Value*1.0M/SliderPrecision;
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return Minimum + norm*(Maximum-Minimum);
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}
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set
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{
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try
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{
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ignoreOnChanged = true;
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var norm = (value-Minimum)/(Maximum-Minimum);
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trackBar.Value = (int)(norm*SliderPrecision);
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}
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finally
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{
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ignoreOnChanged = false;
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}
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}
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}
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protected override void OnLoad(EventArgs e)
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{
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base.OnLoad(e);
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numSpinner.ValueChanged += (obj, args) =>
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{
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if (ignoreOnChanged || SliderPos == numSpinner.Value)
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return;
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SliderPos = numSpinner.Value;
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OnValueChanged();
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};
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trackBar.ValueChanged += (obj, args) =>
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{
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if (ignoreOnChanged || numSpinner.Value == SliderPos)
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return;
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ignoreOnChanged = true;
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numSpinner.Value = SliderPos;
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ignoreOnChanged = false;
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OnValueChanged();
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};
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}
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}
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}
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