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The QCalendarWidget class provides a monthly based calendar widget allowing the user to select a date. More...
#include <QCalendarWidget>
Inherits QWidget.
This class was introduced in Qt 4.2.
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The QCalendarWidget class provides a monthly based calendar widget allowing the user to select a date.
The widget is initialized with the current month and year, but QCalendarWidget provides several public slots to change the year and month that is shown. The currently displayed month and year can be retrieved using the currentPageMonth() and currentPageYear() functions, respectively.
By default, today's date is selected, and the user can select a date using both mouse and keyboard. The currently selected date can be retrieved using the selectedDate() function. It is possible to constrain the user selection to a given date range by setting the minimumDate and maximumDate properties. Alternatively, both properties can be set in one go using the setDateRange() convenience slot. Set the selectionMode property to NoSelection to prohibit the user from selecting at all. Note that a date also can be selected programmatically using the setSelectedDate() slot.
A newly created calendar widget uses abbreviated day names, and both Saturdays and Sundays are marked in red. The calendar grid is not visible. The week numbers are displayed, and the first column day is Sunday.
The notation of the days can be altered to a single letter abbreviations ("M" for "Monday") by setting the horizontalHeaderFormat property to QCalendarWidget::SingleLetterDayNames. Setting the same property to QCalendarWidget::LongDayNames makes the header display the complete day names. The week numbers can be removed by setting the verticalHeaderFormat property to QCalendarWidget::NoVerticalHeader. The calendar grid can be turned on by setting the gridVisible property to true using the setGridVisible() function:
QCalendarWidget *calendar; calendar->setGridVisible(true); |
Finally, the day in the first column can be altered using the setFirstDayOfWeek() function.
The QCalendarWidget class also provides three signals, selectionChanged(), activated() and currentPageChanged() making it possible to respond to user interaction.
The rendering of the headers, weekdays or single days can be largely customized by setting QTextCharFormat's for some special weekday, a special date or for the rendering of the headers.
Only a subset of the properties in QTextCharFormat are used by the calendar widget. Currently, the foreground, background and font properties are used to determine the rendering of individual cells in the widget.
See also QDate, QDateEdit, and QTextCharFormat.
This enum type defines the various formats the horizontal header can display.
Constant | Value | Description |
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QCalendarWidget::SingleLetterDayNames | 1 | The header displays a single letter abbreviation for day names (e.g. M for Monday). |
QCalendarWidget::ShortDayNames | 2 | The header displays a short abbreviation for day names (e.g. Mon for Monday). |
QCalendarWidget::LongDayNames | 3 | The header displays complete day names (e.g. Monday). |
QCalendarWidget::NoHorizontalHeader | 0 | The header is hidden. |
See also horizontalHeaderFormat() and VerticalHeaderFormat.
This enum describes the types of selection offered to the user for selecting dates in the calendar.
Constant | Value | Description |
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QCalendarWidget::NoSelection | 0 | Dates cannot be selected. |
QCalendarWidget::SingleSelection | 1 | Single dates can be selected. |
See also selectionMode.
This enum type defines the various formats the vertical header can display.
Constant | Value | Description |
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QCalendarWidget::ISOWeekNumbers | 1 | The header displays a ISO week numbers QDate::weekNumber(). |
QCalendarWidget::NoVerticalHeader | 0 | The header is hidden. |
See also verticalHeaderFormat() and HorizontalHeaderFormat.
This property holds the time an inactive date edit is shown before its contents are accepted.
If the calendar widget's date edit is enabled, this property specifies the amount of time (in millseconds) that the date edit remains open after the most recent user input. Once this time has elapsed, the date specified in the date edit is accepted and the popup is closed.
By default, the delay is defined to be 1500 milliseconds (1.5 seconds).
This property was introduced in Qt 4.3.
Access functions:
This property holds whether the date edit popup is enabled.
If this property is enabled, pressing a non-modifier key will cause a date edit to popup if the calendar widget has focus, allowing the user to specify a date in the form specified by the current locale.
By default, this property is enabled.
The date edit is simpler in appearance than QDateEdit, but allows the user to navigate between fields using the left and right cursor keys, increment and decrement individual fields using the up and down cursor keys, and enter values directly using the number keys.
This property was introduced in Qt 4.3.
Access functions:
See also QCalendarWidget::dateEditAcceptDelay.
This property holds a value identifying the day displayed in the first column.
By default, the day displayed in the first column is Sunday
Access functions:
This property holds whether the table grid is displayed.
QCalendarWidget *calendar; calendar->setGridVisible(true); |
The default value is false.
Access functions:
This property holds the format of the horizontal header.
The default value is QCalendarWidget::ShortDayNames.
Access functions:
This property holds the maximum date of the currently specified date range.
The user will not be able to select a date which is after the currently set maximum date.
QCalendarWidget *calendar; calendar->setGridVisible(true); calendar->setMaximumDate(QDate(2006, 7, 3)); |
By default, the maximum date is the last day the QDate class can handle.
When setting a maximum date, the minimumDate and selectedDate properties are adjusted if the selection range becomes invalid. If the provided date is not a valid QDate object, the setMaximumDate() function does nothing.
Access functions:
See also setDateRange().
This property holds the minimum date of the currently specified date range.
The user will not be able to select a date that is before the currently set minimum date.
QCalendarWidget *calendar; calendar->setGridVisible(true); calendar->setMinimumDate(QDate(2006, 6, 19)); |
By default, the minimum date is the earliest date that the QDate class can handle.
When setting a minimum date, the maximumDate and selectedDate properties are adjusted if the selection range becomes invalid. If the provided date is not a valid QDate object, the setMinimumDate() function does nothing.
Access functions:
See also setDateRange().
This property holds whether the navigation bar is shown or not.
When this property is true (the default), the next month, previous month, month selection, year selection controls are shown on top.
When the property is set to false, these controls are hidden.
This property was introduced in Qt 4.3.
Access functions:
This property holds the currently selected date.
The selected date must be within the date range specified by the minimumDate and maximumDate properties. By default, the selected date is the current date.
Access functions:
See also setDateRange().
This property holds the type of selection the user can make in the calendar.
When this property is set to SingleSelection, the user can select a date within the minimum and maximum allowed dates, using either the mouse or the keyboard.
When the property is set to NoSelection, the user will be unable to select dates, but they can still be selected programmatically. Note that the date that is selected when the property is set to NoSelection will still be the selected date of the calendar.
The default value is SingleSelection.
Access functions:
This property holds the format of the vertical header.
The default value is QCalendarWidget::ISOWeekNumber.
Access functions:
Constructs a calendar widget with the given parent.
The widget is initialized with the current month and year, and the currently selected date is today.
See also setCurrentPage().
Destroys the calendar widget.
This signal is emitted whenever the user presses the Return or Enter key or double-clicks a date in the calendar widget.
This signal is emitted when a mouse button is clicked. The date the mouse was clicked on is specified by date. The signal is only emitted when clicked on a valid date.
This signal is emitted when the currently shown month is changed. The new year and month are passed as parameters.
See also setCurrentPage().
Returns a QMap from QDate to QTextCharFormat showing all dates that use a special format that alters their rendering.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Returns a QTextCharFormat for date. The char format can be be empty if the date is not renderd specially.
Returns the text char format for rendering the header.
See also setHeaderTextFormat().
Returns the currently displayed month. Months are numbered from 1 to 12.
See also yearShown() and setCurrentPage().
Paints the cell specified by the given date, using the given painter and rect.
This signal is emitted when the currently selected date is changed.
The currently selected date can be changed by the user using the mouse or keyboard, or by the programmer using setSelectedDate().
See also selectedDate().
Displays the given month of the given year without changing the selected date. Use the setSelectedDate() function to alter the selected date.
The currently displayed month and year can be retrieved using the currentPageMonth() and currentPageYear() functions respectively.
See also yearShown(), monthShown(), showPreviousMonth(), showNextMonth(), showPreviousYear(), and showNextYear().
Defines a date range by setting the minimumDate and maximumDate properties.
The date range restricts the user selection, i.e. the user can only select dates within the specified date range. Note that
QCalendarWidget *calendar; calendar->setDateRange(min, max);
is analogous to
QCalendarWidget *calendar; calendar->setMinimumDate(min); calendar->setMaximumDate(max);
If either the min or max parameters are not valid QDate objects, this function does nothing.
See also setMinimumDate() and setMaximumDate().
Sets the text char format for rendering the header to format. If you also set a weekday text format, this format's foreground and background color will take precedence over the header's format. The other formatting information will still be decided by the header's format.
See also headerTextFormat().
Sets the text char format for rendering of day in the week dayOfWeek to format. The format will take precedence over the header format in case of foreground and background color. Other text formatting information is taken from the headers format.
See also weekdayTextFormat() and setHeaderTextFormat().
Shows the next month relative to the currently displayed month. Note that the selected date is not changed.
See also showPreviousMonth(), setCurrentPage(), and setSelectedDate().
Shows the currently displayed month in the next year relative to the currently displayed year. Note that the selected date is not changed.
See also showPreviousYear(), setCurrentPage(), and setSelectedDate().
Shows the previous month relative to the currently displayed month. Note that the selected date is not changed.
See also showNextMonth(), setCurrentPage(), and setSelectedDate().
Shows the currently displayed month in the previous year relative to the currently displayed year. Note that the selected date is not changed.
See also showNextYear(), setCurrentPage(), and setSelectedDate().
Shows the month of the selected date.
See also selectedDate() and setCurrentPage().
Shows the month of the today's date.
See also selectedDate() and setCurrentPage().
Returns the text char format for rendering of day in the week dayOfWeek.
See also setWeekdayTextFormat() and headerTextFormat().
Returns the year of the currently displayed month. Months are numbered from 1 to 12.
See also monthShown() and setCurrentPage().
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