Date Range

19 Dec 20221 minute to read

DatePicker provides an option to select a date value within a specified range by using the min and max properties. Always the min value has to be lesser than the max value.

When the min and max properties are configured and the selected date value is out-of-range or invalid, then the model value will be set to out of range date value or null respectively with highlighted error class to indicate the date is out of range or invalid.

The value property depends on the min/max with respect to strictMode property.

The below example allows selecting a date within the range from 7th to 27th day in a month.

@Html.EJS().DatePicker("element").Value(ViewBag.value).Min(ViewBag.minDate).Max(ViewBag.maxDate).Render()
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;

namespace EJ2CoreSampleBrowser.Controllers
{
    public partial class HomeController : Controller
    {
        public ActionResult DateRange()
        {
            ViewBag.value = new DateTime(DateTime.Now.Year,DateTime.Now.Month,14);
            ViewBag.minDate= new DateTime(DateTime.Now.Year,DateTime.Now.Month,07);
            ViewBag.maxDate = new DateTime(DateTime.Now.Year, DateTime.Now.Month, 27);
            return View();
        }
    }
}

NOTE

 If the value of min or max properties changed through code behind, then you have to update the value property to set within the range.