Sort oflike the normal distribution curve. There are formulas for
various bell curves.

On Sep 11, 9:19 am, Robbie <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am trying to make changes to the JQuery UI Slider. Changing it from
> linear in its range of number to more formula based. The reason is
> that we sell diamonds and our range is from .30 carats to 9 carats,
> however 90% of the buyers want something between .30 to 2, so I would
> like that range to be the larger part of the slider.
>
> Hopefully this makes sense. However, I think I need some expertise in
> how to accomplish this or where to begin.
>
> Requirements: For our carat based search, 90% of our diamonds are
> between .30 ct to 3.0 ct, which is only 30% of the real estate
> (horizontal) of the slider itself. We want it it to slide [.30 – 3.0]
> carats for the first 66% of the slider, then increase much faster for
> the remainder of the slider [3.0 – 9.0] carats. It almost as we want
> to change this from moving in a linear form to a more of a curve, i.e.
> y=x^1.25 where y is the carat value and x is the position .. maybe
> using an x^2 curve after they have exceed the 3.0 carat marker ..
>
> Thanks in advance for ANY pointers, support, tips!! Robert
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