utility-function-extractor/lib/slider.js

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/* Imports */
import { Slider, Rail, Handles, Tracks, Ticks } from "react-compound-slider";
import React, { useState } from "react";
// https://sghall.github.io/react-compound-slider/#/getting-started/tutorial
/* Definitions */
const sliderStyle = {
// Give the slider some width
position: "relative",
width: "40em",
height: 40,
border: "5em",
};
const railStyle = {
position: "absolute",
width: "100%",
height: 15,
marginTop: 32.5,
borderRadius: 5,
backgroundColor: "lightgrey",
};
/* Support functions */
function Handle({
handle: { id, value, percent },
getHandleProps,
displayFunction,
handleWidth,
}) {
return (
<>
<div className="justify-center text-center text-gray-600 text-xs">
{displayFunction(value)}
</div>
<div
style={{
left: `${percent}%`,
position: "absolute",
marginLeft: -10,
marginTop: 2.5,
zIndex: 2,
width: 30,
height: 30,
cursor: "pointer",
borderRadius: "0%",
backgroundColor: "#374151",
color: "#374151",
}}
{...getHandleProps(id)}
></div>
</>
);
}
function Track({ source, target, getTrackProps }) {
return (
<div
style={{
position: "absolute",
height: 17.5,
zIndex: 1,
marginTop: 8.25,
backgroundColor: " #3B82F6",
borderRadius: 5,
cursor: "pointer",
left: `${source.percent}%`,
width: `${target.percent - source.percent}%`,
}}
{
...getTrackProps() /* this will set up events if you want it to be clickeable (optional) */
}
/>
);
}
/* Body */
// Two functions, essentially identical.
export function SliderElement({ onChange, value, displayFunction, domain }) {
let toLogDomain = (arr) => [
Math.log(arr[0]) / Math.log(10),
Math.log(arr[1]) / Math.log(10),
];
return (
<Slider
rootStyle={
sliderStyle /* inline styles for the outer div. Can also use className prop. */
}
domain={toLogDomain([1 / domain, domain])}
values={[value]}
step={0.0001}
onChange={onChange}
reversed={true}
>
<Rail>
{({ getRailProps }) => <div style={railStyle} {...getRailProps()} />}
</Rail>
<Handles>
{({ handles, getHandleProps }) => (
<div className="slider-handles">
{handles.map((handle) => (
<Handle
key={handle.id}
handle={handle}
getHandleProps={getHandleProps}
displayFunction={displayFunction}
handleWidth={"15em"}
/>
))}
</div>
)}
</Handles>
<Tracks right={false}>
{({ tracks, getTrackProps }) => (
<div className="slider-tracks">
{tracks.map(({ id, source, target }) => (
<Track
key={id}
source={source}
target={target}
getTrackProps={getTrackProps}
/>
))}
</div>
)}
</Tracks>
</Slider>
);
}
export function SubmitSliderButton({
posList,
binaryComparisons,
sliderValue,
reasoning,
toComparePair,
nextStepSlider,
dontPushSubmitButtonAnyMore,
}) {
// This element didn't necessarily have to exist, but it made it easier for debugging purposes
let onClick = (event) => {
if (!dontPushSubmitButtonAnyMore) {
//event.preventDefault();
let obj = {
posList,
binaryComparisons,
sliderValue,
reasoning,
element1: toComparePair[1],
element2: toComparePair[0],
};
//
console.log("input@SubmitSliderButton");
console.log(obj);
if (!!Number(sliderValue) && sliderValue >= 0) {
nextStepSlider(obj);
} else if (!!Number(sliderValue) && sliderValue < 0) {
alert("Negative numbers not yet allowed");
} else {
alert("Your input is not a number");
}
}
};
return (
<button
className={
!dontPushSubmitButtonAnyMore
? "bg-transparent hover:bg-blue-500 text-blue-700 font-semibold hover:text-white py-2 px-4 border border-blue-500 hover:border-transparent rounded mt-5"
: "bg-transparent text-blue-700 font-semibold py-2 px-4 border border-blue-500 rounded mt-5"
}
onClick={onClick}
>
Submit
</button>
);
}