The Problem: I’m trying to get a float number user input indicator box like this which I designed on LabView in Python using PyPanel to eventually make a dashboard with multiple similar boxes (etc.).
Background: I’m trying to make a user friendly dashboard using PyPanel. I am new to dashboards but have some experience in running calculations and modelling in Python using Jupyter Notebook.
PyPanel only strictly allows float numbers to be inputted by a user into a slider as per this picture with code provided below:
import panel as pn pn.extension() float_slider = pn.widgets.FloatSlider(name='Float Slider', start=0, end=3.141, step=0.01, value=1.57) float_slider
PyPanel also allows a textbox for strings but not numbers as seen in the code below:
import panel as pn pn.extension() x = pn.widgets.TextInput(name='SiO2_[wt%]',value='') pn.Column(x)
Which can then be called on using display(x.value)
but the output is in a string (i.e. ‘51.85’) which means I cannot do operations with it. When I try;
multiplying (i.e.
display(x.value*2)
) I get'51.8551.85'
.adding (i.e
display(x.value+2)
) I get the error:
TypeError Traceback (most recent call last) ~AppDataLocalTemp/ipykernel_26156/2620765455.py in <module> ----> 1 display(x.value+2) TypeError: can only concatenate str (not "int") to str
The Question: How can I get a similar user-input widget to this number textbox that I’ve originally used (mentioned in the opening “Problem” statement) using PyPanel to accept user-inputted floating numbers (e.g. 51.85)? Does it involve some manipulation of PyPanel’s textbox widget and, if so, what can be done to make basic operations possible from user-inputted numbers?
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Answer
Save yourself a headache and just use the string input and convert str to float with float()