How to set minDate is tomorrow in air datepicker plugin?
I need help. I have to set minDate is tomorrow date. i tried like this, but it isn't work.
$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: "+1"
});
});
I use this plugin. I saw examples, but there is only today's date. Thanks
jquery date datepicker
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I need help. I have to set minDate is tomorrow date. i tried like this, but it isn't work.
$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: "+1"
});
});
I use this plugin. I saw examples, but there is only today's date. Thanks
jquery date datepicker
best longtime approach for you will be to use moment.js javascript library for all datetime related calculations. You simple create a date variable and then using moment.js calculate one day less and then add that date to datepicker constructor.
– vibs2006
Nov 27 '18 at 8:33
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I need help. I have to set minDate is tomorrow date. i tried like this, but it isn't work.
$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: "+1"
});
});
I use this plugin. I saw examples, but there is only today's date. Thanks
jquery date datepicker
I need help. I have to set minDate is tomorrow date. i tried like this, but it isn't work.
$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: "+1"
});
});
I use this plugin. I saw examples, but there is only today's date. Thanks
jquery date datepicker
jquery date datepicker
asked Nov 27 '18 at 4:52
Гани ШахмуратГани Шахмурат
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best longtime approach for you will be to use moment.js javascript library for all datetime related calculations. You simple create a date variable and then using moment.js calculate one day less and then add that date to datepicker constructor.
– vibs2006
Nov 27 '18 at 8:33
add a comment |
best longtime approach for you will be to use moment.js javascript library for all datetime related calculations. You simple create a date variable and then using moment.js calculate one day less and then add that date to datepicker constructor.
– vibs2006
Nov 27 '18 at 8:33
best longtime approach for you will be to use moment.js javascript library for all datetime related calculations. You simple create a date variable and then using moment.js calculate one day less and then add that date to datepicker constructor.
– vibs2006
Nov 27 '18 at 8:33
best longtime approach for you will be to use moment.js javascript library for all datetime related calculations. You simple create a date variable and then using moment.js calculate one day less and then add that date to datepicker constructor.
– vibs2006
Nov 27 '18 at 8:33
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Per the documentation:
To limit date selection, use
minDateandmaxDate, they must receive JavaScript Date object.
So you need to construct a date object first, and then increment the day field, then pass it to the minDate key.
var minDate = new Date();
minDate.setDate(minDate.getDate() + 1);
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: minDate
});
yeahh. You're my savior)
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:02
great :), pls confirm this as your final ans
– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:06
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try this , works with me using jquery datepicker
$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: 1
});
});
still not working. I caught this console error Uncaught TypeError: e.getFullYear is not a function
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:00
can u tell, which version are you using
– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:01
I don't know. There is no info about version
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:04
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Per the documentation:
To limit date selection, use
minDateandmaxDate, they must receive JavaScript Date object.
So you need to construct a date object first, and then increment the day field, then pass it to the minDate key.
var minDate = new Date();
minDate.setDate(minDate.getDate() + 1);
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: minDate
});
yeahh. You're my savior)
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:02
great :), pls confirm this as your final ans
– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:06
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Per the documentation:
To limit date selection, use
minDateandmaxDate, they must receive JavaScript Date object.
So you need to construct a date object first, and then increment the day field, then pass it to the minDate key.
var minDate = new Date();
minDate.setDate(minDate.getDate() + 1);
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: minDate
});
yeahh. You're my savior)
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:02
great :), pls confirm this as your final ans
– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:06
add a comment |
Per the documentation:
To limit date selection, use
minDateandmaxDate, they must receive JavaScript Date object.
So you need to construct a date object first, and then increment the day field, then pass it to the minDate key.
var minDate = new Date();
minDate.setDate(minDate.getDate() + 1);
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: minDate
});
Per the documentation:
To limit date selection, use
minDateandmaxDate, they must receive JavaScript Date object.
So you need to construct a date object first, and then increment the day field, then pass it to the minDate key.
var minDate = new Date();
minDate.setDate(minDate.getDate() + 1);
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: minDate
});
answered Nov 27 '18 at 4:59
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yeahh. You're my savior)
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:02
great :), pls confirm this as your final ans
– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:06
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yeahh. You're my savior)
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:02
great :), pls confirm this as your final ans
– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:06
yeahh. You're my savior)
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:02
yeahh. You're my savior)
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:02
great :), pls confirm this as your final ans
– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:06
great :), pls confirm this as your final ans
– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:06
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try this , works with me using jquery datepicker
$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: 1
});
});
still not working. I caught this console error Uncaught TypeError: e.getFullYear is not a function
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:00
can u tell, which version are you using
– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:01
I don't know. There is no info about version
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:04
add a comment |
try this , works with me using jquery datepicker
$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: 1
});
});
still not working. I caught this console error Uncaught TypeError: e.getFullYear is not a function
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:00
can u tell, which version are you using
– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:01
I don't know. There is no info about version
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:04
add a comment |
try this , works with me using jquery datepicker
$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: 1
});
});
try this , works with me using jquery datepicker
$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: 1
});
});
answered Nov 27 '18 at 4:58
Yash SoniYash Soni
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still not working. I caught this console error Uncaught TypeError: e.getFullYear is not a function
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:00
can u tell, which version are you using
– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:01
I don't know. There is no info about version
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:04
add a comment |
still not working. I caught this console error Uncaught TypeError: e.getFullYear is not a function
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:00
can u tell, which version are you using
– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:01
I don't know. There is no info about version
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:04
still not working. I caught this console error Uncaught TypeError: e.getFullYear is not a function
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:00
still not working. I caught this console error Uncaught TypeError: e.getFullYear is not a function
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:00
can u tell, which version are you using
– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:01
can u tell, which version are you using
– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:01
I don't know. There is no info about version
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:04
I don't know. There is no info about version
– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:04
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best longtime approach for you will be to use moment.js javascript library for all datetime related calculations. You simple create a date variable and then using moment.js calculate one day less and then add that date to datepicker constructor.
– vibs2006
Nov 27 '18 at 8:33