How to use tkinter slider `Scale` widget with discrete steps?

こ雲淡風輕ζ 提交于 2019-12-01 19:58:53

Edit you could set the command of the slider to a callback, have that callback compare the current value to your list and then jump to the nearest by calling set() on the slider

so:

slider = Slider(parent, from_=0, to=100000, command=callback)

and:

def callback(event):
    current = event.widget.get()
    #compare value here and select nearest
    event.widget.set(newvalue)

Edit: to show a complete (but simple example)

try:
    import tkinter as tk
except ImportError:
    import Tkinter as tk

valuelist = [0,10,30,60,100,150,210,270]

def valuecheck(value):
    newvalue = min(valuelist, key=lambda x:abs(x-float(value)))
    slider.set(newvalue)

root = tk.Tk()

slider = tk.Scale(root, from_=min(valuelist), to=max(valuelist), command=valuecheck, orient="horizontal")

slider.pack()

root.mainloop()

i've tested this in python 2.7.6 and 3.3.2, even when dragging the slider this jumps to the nearest value to where the mouse is currently as opposed to only jumping when you let go of the slider.

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