Objective: Bind JTextfield to JSlider for 'rho' values of 0.0, 0.1, 0.2, ..., 1.0 without any Java coding at all.
Final Result:
Step 1: Set JSlider Properties Visually
Swing Controls: JSlider
Code
Variable Name: sldRho
Properties
majorTickSpacing: 1
maximum: 10
minimum: 0
minorTickSpacing: 1
paintTicks: True
snapToTicks: True
value: 5 // 5 divides 10 is 0.5, to be scaled down by division operator
Step 2: Set JTextfield Properties Visually
Swing Controls: JTextfield
Code
Variable Name: jtfRho
Properties
text: 0.5 (default value)
Step 3:
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