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Material Calendar View
DESCRIPTION
A Material design backport of Android's CalendarView. The goal is to have a Material look and feel, rather than 100% parity with the platform's implementation. Material CalendarView 2.0 comes in with a major change into the core of it's API, we transitioned from using java.util.Calendar to java.time.LocalDate. Also that should not impact the public api (we are still using CalendarDay), both Calendar and LocalDate function a little bit differently. One example of that: Months are now indexed from 1 (January) to 12 (December). You can access from the LocalDate from CalendarDay using getDate().
Features
- Add the JitPack repository to your build file
- Add MaterialCalendarView into your layouts or view hierarchy
- Set a OnDateSelectedListener or call MaterialCalendarView.getSelectedDates() when you need it
- Make sure to check all the documentation available
- One of the aims of this library is to be customizable
- Define the view's width and height in terms of tile size
- Events, Highlighting, Custom Selectors, and More!
Programming Language
Java
Categories
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