Difference between revisions of "CalendarView.DisplayDate"

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The currently displayed Date.Change the DisplayDate to change the current view.==Notes==If you assign a date using<rbcode>me.DisplayDate = aDate</rbcode>There is no need to refresh the CalendarView to show the selected date.However if you alter DisplayDate without assigning it a value, the CalendarView needs to be refreshed:<rbcode>//Change the month to Decemberme.DisplayDate.Month = 12me.Redisplay() //This refreshes the CalendarView</rbcode>
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The currently displayed Date.
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Change the DisplayDate to change the current view.
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==Notes==
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If you assign a date using
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<rbcode>
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me.DisplayDate = aDate
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</rbcode>
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There is no need to refresh the CalendarView to show the selected date.
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However if you alter DisplayDate without assigning it a value, the CalendarView needs to be refreshed:
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<rbcode>
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//Change the month to December
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me.DisplayDate.Month = 12
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me.Redisplay() //This refreshes the CalendarView
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</rbcode>

Revision as of 23:13, 29 April 2012

Property (As Date)
aCalendarView.DisplayDate = newValue
or
DateValue = aCalendarView.DisplayDate


The currently displayed Date. Change the DisplayDate to change the current view.

Notes

If you assign a date using <rbcode> me.DisplayDate = aDate </rbcode> There is no need to refresh the CalendarView to show the selected date. However if you alter DisplayDate without assigning it a value, the CalendarView needs to be refreshed: <rbcode> //Change the month to December me.DisplayDate.Month = 12 me.Redisplay() //This refreshes the CalendarView </rbcode>