CalendarConstraints.Builder
public
static
final
class
CalendarConstraints.Builder
extends Object
| java.lang.Object | |
| ↳ | com.google.android.material.datepicker.CalendarConstraints.Builder |
Builder for CalendarConstraints.
Summary
Public constructors | |
|---|---|
Builder()
|
|
Public methods | |
|---|---|
CalendarConstraints
|
build()
Builds the |
CalendarConstraints.Builder
|
setEnd(long month)
A UTC timeInMilliseconds contained within the latest month the calendar will page to. |
CalendarConstraints.Builder
|
setFirstDayOfWeek(int firstDayOfWeek)
Sets what the first day of the week is; e.g., |
CalendarConstraints.Builder
|
setOpenAt(long month)
A UTC timeInMilliseconds contained within the month the calendar should openAt. |
CalendarConstraints.Builder
|
setStart(long month)
A UTC timeInMilliseconds contained within the earliest month the calendar will page to. |
CalendarConstraints.Builder
|
setValidator(CalendarConstraints.DateValidator validator)
Limits valid dates to those for which |
Inherited methods | |
|---|---|
Public constructors
Builder
public Builder ()
Public methods
build
public CalendarConstraints build ()
Builds the CalendarConstraints object using the set parameters or defaults.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
CalendarConstraints |
|
setEnd
public CalendarConstraints.Builder setEnd (long month)
A UTC timeInMilliseconds contained within the latest month the calendar will page to. Defaults December, 2100.
If you have access to java.time in Java 8, you can obtain a long using java.time.ZonedDateTime.
LocalDateTime local = LocalDateTime.of(year, month, 1, 0, 0);
local.atZone(ZoneId.ofOffset("UTC", ZoneOffset.UTC)).toInstant().toEpochMilli();
If you don't have access to java.time in Java 8, you can obtain this value using a java.util.Calendar instance from the UTC timezone.
Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance(TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"));
c.set(year, month, 1);
c.getTimeInMillis();
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
month |
long |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
CalendarConstraints.Builder |
|
setFirstDayOfWeek
public CalendarConstraints.Builder setFirstDayOfWeek (int firstDayOfWeek)
Sets what the first day of the week is; e.g., Calendar.SUNDAY in the U.S.,
Calendar.MONDAY in France.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
firstDayOfWeek |
int |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
CalendarConstraints.Builder |
|
setOpenAt
public CalendarConstraints.Builder setOpenAt (long month)
A UTC timeInMilliseconds contained within the month the calendar should openAt. Defaults to the month containing today if within bounds; otherwise, defaults to the starting month.
If you have access to java.time in Java 8, you can obtain a long using java.time.ZonedDateTime.
LocalDateTime local = LocalDateTime.of(year, month, 1, 0, 0);
local.atZone(ZoneId.ofOffset("UTC", ZoneOffset.UTC)).toInstant().toEpochMilli();
If you don't have access to java.time in Java 8, you can obtain this value using a java.util.Calendar instance from the UTC timezone.
Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance(TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"));
c.set(year, month, 1);
c.getTimeInMillis();
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
month |
long |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
CalendarConstraints.Builder |
|
setStart
public CalendarConstraints.Builder setStart (long month)
A UTC timeInMilliseconds contained within the earliest month the calendar will page to. Defaults January, 1900.
If you have access to java.time in Java 8, you can obtain a long using java.time.ZonedDateTime.
LocalDateTime local = LocalDateTime.of(year, month, 1, 0, 0);
local.atZone(ZoneId.ofOffset("UTC", ZoneOffset.UTC)).toInstant().toEpochMilli();
If you don't have access to java.time in Java 8, you can obtain this value using a java.util.Calendar instance from the UTC timezone.
Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance(TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"));
c.set(year, month, 1);
c.getTimeInMillis();
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
month |
long |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
CalendarConstraints.Builder |
|
setValidator
public CalendarConstraints.Builder setValidator (CalendarConstraints.DateValidator validator)
Limits valid dates to those for which CalendarConstraints.DateValidator.isValid(long) is true. Defaults
to all dates as valid.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
validator |
CalendarConstraints.DateValidator |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
CalendarConstraints.Builder |
|