Range slider appears to 'skip' values when using in anger












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I am having an issue with the standard html5 range slider when calling the input event in Javascript. When using the slider in anger it appears to skip values. Because I am using this as zoom functionality alongside cropper.j this is giving me quite a headache as it is not honouring the values and stepping over steps of the slide process.



I have read extensively online and cannot seem to come by a solution for this. Is this a browser bug or is there an attribute I am missing?



<input type="range" min="0" max="100" value="0" step="10" class="crop__controls--slider" id="crop__controls--slider" />


...and the Javascript for this;



var event = (isIE()) ? 'change' : 'input'; //ie11 does not support input event
slider.off(event).on(event, function(e) {
var sliderValue = parseInt($(this).val(), 10);
var type;
if (sliderValue > currentZoomSetting) {
type = 'in';
} else {
type = 'out';
}
zoom(type);
currentZoomSetting = sliderValue;
});


Help on this would be much appreciated.



See below a fiddle that if, used excessively, shows that values are skipped using the input event.






var slider = document.getElementById('slider');
slider.addEventListener('input', sliderChange);

function sliderChange() {
console.log(this.value);
}

 <input id="slider" type="range" min="0" max="100" value="0" step="10" />












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  • By 'skip' do you mean that it increments/decrements in steps of 10? That would be due to the step="10" property of the input

    – Teun van der Wijst
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:10













  • No, it increments in steps of 10. That is what I want it to do. If you use the slider fast (excessively) it skips through points of the slide. You can test it in the fiddle above.

    – Neil Young
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:15
















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I am having an issue with the standard html5 range slider when calling the input event in Javascript. When using the slider in anger it appears to skip values. Because I am using this as zoom functionality alongside cropper.j this is giving me quite a headache as it is not honouring the values and stepping over steps of the slide process.



I have read extensively online and cannot seem to come by a solution for this. Is this a browser bug or is there an attribute I am missing?



<input type="range" min="0" max="100" value="0" step="10" class="crop__controls--slider" id="crop__controls--slider" />


...and the Javascript for this;



var event = (isIE()) ? 'change' : 'input'; //ie11 does not support input event
slider.off(event).on(event, function(e) {
var sliderValue = parseInt($(this).val(), 10);
var type;
if (sliderValue > currentZoomSetting) {
type = 'in';
} else {
type = 'out';
}
zoom(type);
currentZoomSetting = sliderValue;
});


Help on this would be much appreciated.



See below a fiddle that if, used excessively, shows that values are skipped using the input event.






var slider = document.getElementById('slider');
slider.addEventListener('input', sliderChange);

function sliderChange() {
console.log(this.value);
}

 <input id="slider" type="range" min="0" max="100" value="0" step="10" />












share|improve this question

























  • By 'skip' do you mean that it increments/decrements in steps of 10? That would be due to the step="10" property of the input

    – Teun van der Wijst
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:10













  • No, it increments in steps of 10. That is what I want it to do. If you use the slider fast (excessively) it skips through points of the slide. You can test it in the fiddle above.

    – Neil Young
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:15














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I am having an issue with the standard html5 range slider when calling the input event in Javascript. When using the slider in anger it appears to skip values. Because I am using this as zoom functionality alongside cropper.j this is giving me quite a headache as it is not honouring the values and stepping over steps of the slide process.



I have read extensively online and cannot seem to come by a solution for this. Is this a browser bug or is there an attribute I am missing?



<input type="range" min="0" max="100" value="0" step="10" class="crop__controls--slider" id="crop__controls--slider" />


...and the Javascript for this;



var event = (isIE()) ? 'change' : 'input'; //ie11 does not support input event
slider.off(event).on(event, function(e) {
var sliderValue = parseInt($(this).val(), 10);
var type;
if (sliderValue > currentZoomSetting) {
type = 'in';
} else {
type = 'out';
}
zoom(type);
currentZoomSetting = sliderValue;
});


Help on this would be much appreciated.



See below a fiddle that if, used excessively, shows that values are skipped using the input event.






var slider = document.getElementById('slider');
slider.addEventListener('input', sliderChange);

function sliderChange() {
console.log(this.value);
}

 <input id="slider" type="range" min="0" max="100" value="0" step="10" />












share|improve this question
















I am having an issue with the standard html5 range slider when calling the input event in Javascript. When using the slider in anger it appears to skip values. Because I am using this as zoom functionality alongside cropper.j this is giving me quite a headache as it is not honouring the values and stepping over steps of the slide process.



I have read extensively online and cannot seem to come by a solution for this. Is this a browser bug or is there an attribute I am missing?



<input type="range" min="0" max="100" value="0" step="10" class="crop__controls--slider" id="crop__controls--slider" />


...and the Javascript for this;



var event = (isIE()) ? 'change' : 'input'; //ie11 does not support input event
slider.off(event).on(event, function(e) {
var sliderValue = parseInt($(this).val(), 10);
var type;
if (sliderValue > currentZoomSetting) {
type = 'in';
} else {
type = 'out';
}
zoom(type);
currentZoomSetting = sliderValue;
});


Help on this would be much appreciated.



See below a fiddle that if, used excessively, shows that values are skipped using the input event.






var slider = document.getElementById('slider');
slider.addEventListener('input', sliderChange);

function sliderChange() {
console.log(this.value);
}

 <input id="slider" type="range" min="0" max="100" value="0" step="10" />








var slider = document.getElementById('slider');
slider.addEventListener('input', sliderChange);

function sliderChange() {
console.log(this.value);
}

 <input id="slider" type="range" min="0" max="100" value="0" step="10" />





var slider = document.getElementById('slider');
slider.addEventListener('input', sliderChange);

function sliderChange() {
console.log(this.value);
}

 <input id="slider" type="range" min="0" max="100" value="0" step="10" />






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  • By 'skip' do you mean that it increments/decrements in steps of 10? That would be due to the step="10" property of the input

    – Teun van der Wijst
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:10













  • No, it increments in steps of 10. That is what I want it to do. If you use the slider fast (excessively) it skips through points of the slide. You can test it in the fiddle above.

    – Neil Young
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:15



















  • By 'skip' do you mean that it increments/decrements in steps of 10? That would be due to the step="10" property of the input

    – Teun van der Wijst
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:10













  • No, it increments in steps of 10. That is what I want it to do. If you use the slider fast (excessively) it skips through points of the slide. You can test it in the fiddle above.

    – Neil Young
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:15

















By 'skip' do you mean that it increments/decrements in steps of 10? That would be due to the step="10" property of the input

– Teun van der Wijst
Nov 22 '18 at 13:10







By 'skip' do you mean that it increments/decrements in steps of 10? That would be due to the step="10" property of the input

– Teun van der Wijst
Nov 22 '18 at 13:10















No, it increments in steps of 10. That is what I want it to do. If you use the slider fast (excessively) it skips through points of the slide. You can test it in the fiddle above.

– Neil Young
Nov 22 '18 at 14:15





No, it increments in steps of 10. That is what I want it to do. If you use the slider fast (excessively) it skips through points of the slide. You can test it in the fiddle above.

– Neil Young
Nov 22 '18 at 14:15












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