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programatically changing values on a bound NSSlider
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programatically changing values on a bound NSSlider


  • Subject: programatically changing values on a bound NSSlider
  • From: Martin Redington <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 04:12:02 +0100


I have a pair of NSSliders that are bound to SharedUserDefaults

One represents a maximum value, and one represents a minimum.

I would like to make sure that the value of the maximum slider is always greater than the minimum.

As well as the bindings, the NSSlider's action points to a method that checks the matched NSSlider. If the maximum >= minimum contraint is violated, the action method call's

[otherSlider setDoubleValue:[self doubleValue]];

This works very nicely. When the maximum is dragged down to meet the minimum, the minimum slider tracks with it, so that the constraint is not violated, and when the minimum slider is dragged backup to meet the maximum, the maximum slider starts tracking it.

However, calling setDoubleValue on the other slider does not seem to update the corresponding bound value in the defaults. I'm not entirely surprised by this. I'm hoping that there's some simple bindings related method I can call to notify that the slider value has changed, but I can't quite work out what it is.

How can I change the value of the other NSSlider programmatically, and have the binding pick it up? I tried playing with didChangeValueForKey:, but that didn't seem to do it for me.

I could presumably just change the value on the defaults, and the otherSlider would pick that up, but I'd rather avoid that if possible.





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