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nativescript-ui-calendar
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Month, year, week and day views. Single, multiple and range date Selection. Special and disabled dates.
NativeScript UI Calendar is part of Progress NativeScript UI - a suite of rich-UI components targeting the NativeScript platform.
Here are some of the features of the NativeScript UI Calendar:
In Command prompt / Terminal navigate to your application root folder and run:
tns plugin add nativescript-ui-calendar
More information about the plugin features is available in the Guides for NativeScript Core and NativeScript with Angular
Here is the API Reference section.
The features of the plugin are demonstrated in the Sample apps for NativeScript Core and NativeScript with Angular.
The release notes are available here.
Please, use github issues strictly for reporting bugs or requesting features.
FAQs
Month, year, week and day views. Single, multiple and range date Selection. Special and disabled dates.
The npm package nativescript-ui-calendar receives a total of 784 weekly downloads. As such, nativescript-ui-calendar popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that nativescript-ui-calendar demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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