DateTimeOptionsPicker
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This is a picker view for Android , support linkage effect, DateTimePicker and OptionsPicker.
DateTimeOptionsPicker
This is a iOS imitaiton of the PickerView control, a time selector and option selector which has features as follows:
- DateTimePickerView: Support for the year, month, day, hour and other format.
- OptionsPickerView: Support one, two, three options, and can be set whether the linkage.
- Support three linkage
- Set whether the linkage
- Set the cycle mode
- Support custom layout
- Support the item's divider settings.
- Support item spacing settings
- The time selector supports start and end date settings.
- Support for "year, month, day, hour, minute, second", "province, city, district" and other options of the unit(label) display, hide and customize.
- Support custom text, color, text size and other attribute.
- Item text length is too long, the text will be automatically scaled to item length, to avoid displaying incomplete problem
- Support Dialog mode.
- Support for custom settings container.
Original Library: Android-PickerView
New Feature:
- Support month name in Khmer and English
Screenshot Demo
Precautions for use
- Note: When we set the start position of the time, we need to pay special attention to the setting of the month
- Cause: The Calendar component's internal month, starting from 0, that is, 0-11 for the January-December
- Wrong use cases: startDate.set(2013,1,1); endDate.set(2020,12,1);
- Correct use case: startDate.set(2013,0,1); endDate.set(2020,11,1);
How to use:
1.Add the dependency:
implementation 'com.github.chivorns:datetimeoptionspicker:1.0.1'
Maven
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.chivorns</groupId>
<artifactId>datetimeoptionspicker</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0</version>
<type>pom</type>
</dependency>
2.Add the following code in your Activity:
//DateTimePickerView
dateTimePickerView = new DateTimePickerView.Builder(this, new DateTimePickerView.OnTimeSelectListener() {
@Override
public void onTimeSelect(Date date,View v) {//Callback
yourTextView.setText(getTime(date));
}
})
.build();
dateTimePickerView.show();
//OptionsPickerView
dtpvOptions = new OptionsPickerView.Builder(this, new OptionsPickerView.OnOptionsSelectListener() {
@Override
public void onOptionsSelect(int options1, int option2, int options3 ,View v) {
////Callback
String tx = options1Items.get(options1).getPickerViewText()
+ options2Items.get(options1).get(option2)
+ options3Items.get(options1).get(option2).get(options3).getPickerViewText();
yourTextView.setText(tx);
}
}).build();
//dtpvOptions.setPicker(options1Items);
//dtpvOptions.setPicker(options1Items, options2Items);
dtpvOptions.setPicker(options1Items, options2Items, options3Items);
dtpvOptions.show();
Notes
-
when we start setting the date, we need to pay special attention.
-
reason: the internal component of the Calendar adds 1 processing, which made the month's number of count reduced one.
-
error usage case:
StartDate.set (2013,1,1);
EndDate.set (2020,12,31);
- correct use case:
StartDate.set (2013,0,1);
EndDate.set (2020,11,31);
If the default style does not meet your expectations, You can also customize attributes to apply
Customize Useage:
Calendar selectedDate = Calendar.getInstance();
Calendar startDate = Calendar.getInstance();
startDate.set(2013,0,1);
Calendar endDate = Calendar.getInstance();
endDate.set(2020,11,1);
dateTimePickerView = new DateTimePickerView.Builder(this, new DateTimePickerView.OnTimeSelectListener() {
@Override
public void onTimeSelect(Date date,View v) {//callback
yourTextView.setText(getTime(date));
}
})
.setType(new boolean[]{false, false, false, true, true, false}) // year-month-day-hour-min-sec
.setCancelText("Cancel")
.setSubmitText("Sure")
.setContentSize(18)
.setTitleSize(20)
.setTitleText("Title")
.setOutSideCancelable(false)// default is true
.isCyclic(true)// default is false
.setTitleColor(Color.BLACK)
.setSubmitColor(Color.BLUE)
.setCancelColor(Color.BLUE)
.setTitleBgColor(0xFF666666)//night mode
.setBgColor(0xFF333333)//night mode
.setRangDate(startDate,endDate)
.setLabel("year","month","day","hours","mins","seconds")
.build();
dtpvOptions = new OptionsPickerView.Builder(this, new OptionsPickerView.OnOptionsSelectListener() {
@Override
public void onOptionsSelect(int options1, int option2, int options3 ,View v) {
////Callback
String tx = options1Items.get(options1).getPickerViewText()
+ options2Items.get(options1).get(option2)
+ options3Items.get(options1).get(option2).get(options3).getPickerViewText();
yourTextView.setText(tx);
}
})
.setSubmitText("sure")
.setCancelText("cancel")
.setTitleText("title")
.setSubCalSize(18)
.setTitleSize(20)
.setTitleColor(Color.BLACK)
.setSubmitColor(Color.BLUE)
.setCancelColor(Color.BLUE)
.setTitleBgColor(0xFF666666)//night mode
.setBgColor(0xFF444444)//night mode
.setContentTextSize(18)
.setLinkage(false)
.isCenterLabel(false) //default is true , if you choose false , the label text will add to all item ContentText right
.setLabels("province", "city", "district")
.setCyclic(false, false, false)
.setSelectOptions(0, 0, 0) //default options
.setOutSideCancelable(false)//dismiss, default is true
.build();
dtpvOptions.setPicker(options1Items, options2Items, options3Items);
Customize Layout:
private void initCustomTimePicker() {
// be careful:In the custom layout, the layout of the ID for optionspicker
// or TimePicker and its child widget must not be modified,
// otherwise will be reported NullPointerException
// For more details, Please refer to the two custom layouts in demo
Calendar selectedDate = Calendar.getInstance();//System current time
Calendar startDate = Calendar.getInstance();
startDate.set(2013, 1, 23);
Calendar endDate = Calendar.getInstance();
endDate.set(2019, 2, 28);
dtpvCustomTime = new DateTimePickerView.Builder(this, new DateTimePickerView.OnTimeSelectListener() {
@Override
public void onTimeSelect(Date date, View v) {//call back
btn_CustomTime.setText(getTime(date));
}
}).setType(new boolean[]{true, true, true, false, false, false}) // year-month-day-hour-min-sec
.setDate(selectedDate)
.setRangDate(startDate, endDate)
.setLayoutRes(R.layout.pickerview_custom_time, new CustomListener() {
@Override
public void customLayout(View v) {
final TextView tvSubmit = (TextView) v.findViewById(R.id.tv_finish);
ImageView ivCancel = (ImageView) v.findViewById(R.id.iv_cancel);
tvSubmit.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(View v) {
dtpvCustomTime.returnData();
}
});
ivCancel.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(View v) {
dtpvCustomTime.dismiss();
}
});
}
})
.setDividerColor(Color.BLACK)
.build();
}
If you need to set the non-linkage data:
dtpvNoLinkOptions = new OptionsPickerView.Builder(this, new OptionsPickerView.OnOptionsSelectListener() {
@Override
public void onOptionsSelect(int options1, int options2, int options3, View v) {
String str = "food:"+food.get(options1)
+"\nclothes:"+clothes.get(options2)
+"\ncomputer:"+computer.get(options3);
Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this,str,Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}
}).build();
dtpvNoLinkOptions.setNPicker(food,clothes,computer);
dtpvNoLinkOptions.show();
For more detail, please refer to the Demo code, If there is still doubt about you, please New Issue
Here is demo code
Methods-and-parameters
Thanks
License
Copyright 2014 Bigkoo
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