A study of iOS Yearly, Monthly, Weekly and Daily Calendars.
- For iPad only
- Works on iOS 7 and above
Know the major updates here.
Basic usage is implemented in FFCalendarViewController
. First you should import FFCalendar.h
in FFCalendarViewController
and FFImportantFilesForCalendar.h
in Prefix.pch
file. Then, subclass FFYearCalendarView
, FFMonthCalendarView
, FFWeekCalendarView
and FFDayCalendarView
. Also set the respective protocols, they will always provide the last modified dictionary (which I called dictEvents
), and hence, they will help to update the others calendars.
The dictEvents
is formed by events (FFEvent
) and their dates. Inside FFEvent
you will find:
stringCustomerName
: the name of the customerdateDay
: informs the day, month and year when the event will happendateTimeBegin
: the hour and minute when the event will begindateTimeEnd
: the hour and minute when the event will endarrayWithGuests
: an array with all selected guests.
On the other hand, if you enjoyed the FFCalendarViewController
's view as it is, you can just add it as a single subview, like following:
- (void)displayFFCalendar {
FFCalendarViewController *calendarVc = [FFCalendarViewController new];
[calendarVc setProtocol:self];
[calendarVc setArrayWithEvents:[self arrayWithEvents]];
UINavigationController *navigationController = [[UINavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController:calendarVc];
navigationController.view.frame = CGRectMake(0., 0., self.view.frame.size.width, self.view.frame.size.height);
[self addChildViewController:navigationController];
[self.view addSubview:navigationController.view];
[navigationController didMoveToParentViewController:self];
}
- (NSMutableArray *)arrayWithEvents {
FFEvent *event1 = [FFEvent new];
[event1 setStringCustomerName: @"Customer A"];
[event1 setNumCustomerID:@1];
[event1 setDateDay:[NSDate dateWithYear:[NSDate componentsOfCurrentDate].year month:[NSDate componentsOfCurrentDate].month day:[NSDate componentsOfCurrentDate].day]];
[event1 setDateTimeBegin:[NSDate dateWithHour:10 min:00]];
[event1 setDateTimeEnd:[NSDate dateWithHour:15 min:13]];
[event1 setArrayWithGuests:[NSMutableArray arrayWithArray:@[@[@111, @"Guest 2", @"[email protected]"], @[@111, @"Guest 4", @"[email protected]"], @[@111, @"Guest 5", @"[email protected]"], @[@111, @"Guest 7", @"[email protected]"]]]];
return [NSMutableArray arrayWithArray:@[event1];
}
FFCalendar
is available under the MIT license.
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