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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:19:55+00:00 2026-05-14T20:19:55+00:00

I am implementing a UISlider a user can manipulate to set a distance. I

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I am implementing a UISlider a user can manipulate to set a distance.
I have never used the CocoaTouch UISlider, but have used other frameworks sliders, usually there is a variable for setting the “step” and other “helper” properties.

The documentation for the UISlider deals only with a max and min value, and the output is always a 6 decimal float with a linear relation to the position of the “slider nob”. I guess I will have to implement the desired functionality step by step.

To the user, the min/max values range from 10 m to 999 Km, I am trying to implement this in an exponential way, that will feel natural to the user. I.e. the user experiences a feeling of control over the values, big or small. Also that the “output” has reasonable values. Values like 10m 200m 2.5km 150 km etc. instead of 1.2342356 m or 108.93837756 km.

I would like for the step size to increase by 10m for the first 200m, then maybe by 50m up to 500m, then when passing the 1000 m value, it starts to deal with Kilometers, so then it is step size = 1 km up until 50 km, then maybe 25 km steps etc.

Any way I go about this I end up doing a lot of rounding and a lot of calculations wrapped in
a forrest of if statements and NSString/Number conversions, each time the user moves the slider just a little.

I was hoping someone could lend me a bit of inspiration/math help or make me aware of
a more lean approach to solving this problem.

My last idea is to populate and array with a 100 string values, then have the slider int value correspond to a string, this is not very flexible, but doable.

Thank you in advance for any help given:)

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    2026-05-14T20:19:56+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:19 pm

    The easiest answer is to use a Segmented Control with the different ‘step sizes’. Depending on what option the user selects, is what step size your slider will have. I’d even recommend that this is perhaps a more user friendly way to approach it :).

    Feel free to use Dapp to play with the look of your app and see how a segmented control might fit with the design.

    However… you wanted a leaner approach ;).

    I started writing the 10 or so steps needed, but I stopped when I realised you had probably already come to a similar solution. Your string array idea is fine, I assume you will simply convert the slider value to an integer and grab the relevant index from the array?

    Sometimes as programmers we go too far with our approaches to a problem. Yes, a string array isn’t the most ‘flexible’ solution but it is fast! And, I’d argue that even a genius mathematical solution isn’t as flexible as you may think. Also, if you don’t plan on changing the values anytime soon and don’t need different slider ranges on different sliders, then it makes sense to just create a static array.

    Good luck! 🙂

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