Closed guilleferrer closed 5 years ago
line 145 --> 151 in this file add picker
for (eventType in opts.eventHandlers) { results.push(el.on(eventType, function(e,**picker**) { var eventName; eventName = e.type + '.' + e.namespace; return $scope.$evalAsync(opts.eventHandlers[eventName],**`picker`**); })); }
You can now catch the selected range
When a range is selected ( e.g. "Today" ) , I would like to show "Today" instead of the daterange ( from - to ).
I expected 'apply.daterangepicker' to show wheter a custom range had been selected, but I can only access to the "model".
Is there any way to access to the range "label" information when applying ?
Thanks!