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tags: [gradio-custom-component, Slider, leaderboards, forms, filtering, slider] |
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title: gradio_rangeslider |
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short_description: π Slider component for selecting a range of values |
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colorFrom: blue |
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colorTo: yellow |
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sdk: gradio |
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pinned: false |
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app_file: app.py |
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--- |
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# `gradio_rangeslider` |
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<img alt="Static Badge" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/version%20-%200.0.1%20-%20orange"> |
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π Slider component for selecting a range of values. |
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## Installation |
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```bash |
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pip install gradio_rangeslider |
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``` |
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## Usage |
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The `RangeSlider` functions similarly to the core Gradio `Slider` except that it shows two draggable thumbtracks. The `value` of the component is a tuple of the two endpoints of the range. |
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```python |
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import gradio as gr |
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from gradio_rangeslider import RangeSlider |
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text = "## The range is: {min} to {max}" |
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with gr.Blocks() as demo: |
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gr.Markdown("""## π RangeSlider |
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Drag either end and see the selected endpoints update in real-time. |
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""") |
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range_slider = RangeSlider(minimum=0, maximum=100, value=(0, 100)) |
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range_ = gr.Markdown(value=text.format(min=0, max=100)) |
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range_slider.change(lambda s: text.format(min=s[0], max=s[1]), range_slider, range_, |
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show_progress="hide") |
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if __name__ == "__main__": |
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demo.launch() |
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``` |
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## `RangeSlider` |
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### Initialization |
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<table> |
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<thead> |
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<tr> |
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<th align="left">name</th> |
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<th align="left" style="width: 25%;">type</th> |
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<th align="left">default</th> |
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<th align="left">description</th> |
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</tr> |
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</thead> |
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<tbody> |
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<td align="left"><code>minimum</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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float |
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``` |
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<td align="left"><code>0</code></td> |
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<td align="left">minimum value for slider.</td> |
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</tr> |
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<td align="left"><code>maximum</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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float |
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``` |
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</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>100</code></td> |
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<td align="left">maximum value for slider.</td> |
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</tr> |
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<td align="left"><code>value</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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tuple[float, float] | Callable | None |
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``` |
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<td align="left"><code>None</code></td> |
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<td align="left">default value. If callable, the function will be called whenever the app loads to set the initial value of the component. Ignored if randomized=True.</td> |
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</tr> |
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<td align="left"><code>step</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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float | None |
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``` |
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</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>None</code></td> |
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<td align="left">increment between slider values.</td> |
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</tr> |
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<td align="left"><code>label</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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str | None |
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``` |
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</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>None</code></td> |
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<td align="left">The label for this component. Appears above the component and is also used as the header if there are a table of examples for this component. If None and used in a `gr.Interface`, the label will be the name of the parameter this component is assigned to.</td> |
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</tr> |
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<td align="left"><code>info</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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str | None |
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``` |
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</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>None</code></td> |
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<td align="left">additional component description.</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>every</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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float | None |
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``` |
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</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>None</code></td> |
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<td align="left">If `value` is a callable, run the function 'every' number of seconds while the client connection is open. Has no effect otherwise. The event can be accessed (e.g. to cancel it) via this component's .load_event attribute.</td> |
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</tr> |
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<td align="left"><code>show_label</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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bool | None |
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``` |
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</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>None</code></td> |
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<td align="left">if True, will display label.</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>container</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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bool |
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``` |
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<td align="left"><code>True</code></td> |
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<td align="left">If True, will place the component in a container - providing some extra padding around the border.</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>scale</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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int | None |
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``` |
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</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>None</code></td> |
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<td align="left">relative size compared to adjacent Components. For example if Components A and B are in a Row, and A has scale=2, and B has scale=1, A will be twice as wide as B. Should be an integer. scale applies in Rows, and to top-level Components in Blocks where fill_height=True.</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>min_width</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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int |
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``` |
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</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>160</code></td> |
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<td align="left">minimum pixel width, will wrap if not sufficient screen space to satisfy this value. If a certain scale value results in this Component being narrower than min_width, the min_width parameter will be respected first.</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>interactive</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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bool | None |
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``` |
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<td align="left"><code>None</code></td> |
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<td align="left">if True, slider will be adjustable; if False, adjusting will be disabled. If not provided, this is inferred based on whether the component is used as an input or output.</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>visible</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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bool |
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``` |
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<td align="left"><code>True</code></td> |
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<td align="left">If False, component will be hidden.</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>elem_id</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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str | None |
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``` |
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</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>None</code></td> |
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<td align="left">An optional string that is assigned as the id of this component in the HTML DOM. Can be used for targeting CSS styles.</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>elem_classes</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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list[str] | str | None |
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``` |
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<td align="left"><code>None</code></td> |
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<td align="left">An optional list of strings that are assigned as the classes of this component in the HTML DOM. Can be used for targeting CSS styles.</td> |
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<td align="left"><code>render</code></td> |
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<td align="left" style="width: 25%;"> |
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```python |
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bool |
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``` |
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<td align="left"><code>True</code></td> |
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<td align="left">If False, component will not render be rendered in the Blocks context. Should be used if the intention is to assign event listeners now but render the component later.</td> |
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</tbody></table> |
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### Events |
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| name | description | |
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| `change` | Triggered when the value of the RangeSlider changes either because of user input (e.g. a user types in a textbox) OR because of a function update (e.g. an image receives a value from the output of an event trigger). See `.input()` for a listener that is only triggered by user input. | |
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| `input` | This listener is triggered when the user changes the value of the RangeSlider. | |
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### User function |
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The impact on the users predict function varies depending on whether the component is used as an input or output for an event (or both). |
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- When used as an Input, the component only impacts the input signature of the user function. |
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- When used as an output, the component only impacts the return signature of the user function. |
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The code snippet below is accurate in cases where the component is used as both an input and an output. |
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- **As output:** Is passed, passes slider value as a {float} into the function. |
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- **As input:** Should return, expects an {int} or {float} returned from function and sets slider value to it as long as it is within range (otherwise, sets to minimum value). |
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```python |
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def predict( |
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value: tuple[float, float] |
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) -> tuple[float, float] | None: |
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return value |
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``` |
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