DxDateEdit<T>.MinDate Property
Specifies the minimum date that can be selected in the Date Edit.
Namespace: DevExpress.Blazor
Assembly: DevExpress.Blazor.v24.1.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Blazor
Declaration
[Parameter]
public DateTime MinDate { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
DateTime | A DateTime value that specifies the minimum date. |
Remarks
Use the MinDate
and MaxDate properties to specify a range of available dates.
The Date Edit’s calendar disables dates that are out of the range and hides navigation arrows for them.
The default minimum and maximum values are System.DateTime.MinValue and System.DateTime.MaxValue.
Note
- The maximum date should be greater than the minimum date. Otherwise, an exception occurs.
- If a user types a date that is out of the range, the Date Edit keeps the previously selected date.
- You can set the
Date
property to a date outside the date range. In this case, the Date Edit displays the date as is, and the editor’s calendar displays the closest available date.
<DxDateEdit Date="DateTime.Today"
MinDate="@(new DateTime(2020, 06, 11))"
MaxDate="@(new DateTime(2020, 06, 25))" />
If the component’s Date property is bound to DateTimeOffset or nullable < DateTimeOffset> object, the component ignores the Offset part and compares the DateTime part of DateTimeOffset values to the MinDate
property value.
In scroll picker mode, the Date Edit component shows a notification message each time a user tries to navigate to a date that is out of the range. To customize the notification text, use the OutOfRangeNotificationText property.