This patch makes it possible to set the maximum amount of hours the user can
select. This was useful in my scenario, in which mobiscroll was used to set the
time in a stopwatch.
It will give you an additional 'maxHour' property, which you can set to e.g. 72
(so the user can choose from 0-72 hours in stead of 0-24). Note: this only will
work when 'ampm' is false and 'preset' is set to 'time'.
{{{
# This patch file was generated by NetBeans IDE
# It uses platform neutral UTF-8 encoding and \n newlines.
--- HEAD
+++ CURRENT
@@ -473,12 +473,13 @@
s.wheels.push(w);
}
if (s.preset.match(/time/i)) {
+ s.maxHour = (!s.preset.match(/date/i) && s.maxHour &&
!s.ampm) ? s.maxHour : (s.ampm ? 13 : 24); //only works in timepicker, with 24
hours notation
s.stepHour = (s.stepHour < 1) ? 1 : parseInt(s.stepHour);
s.stepMinute = (s.stepMinute < 1) ? 1 : parseInt(s.stepMinute);
s.stepSecond = (s.stepSecond < 1) ? 1 : parseInt(s.stepSecond);
var w = {};
w[s.hourText] = {};
- for (var i = 0; i < (s.ampm ? 13 : 24); i += s.stepHour)
+ for (var i = 0; i < s.maxHour; i += s.stepHour)
w[s.hourText][i] = (i < 10) ? ('0' + i) : i;
w[s.minuteText] = {};
for (var i = 0; i < 60; i += s.stepMinute)
}}}
Example of using this:
{{{
$('#date1').scroller({
"preset": "time",
"ampm": false,
"seconds": true,
"maxHour": 72,
"timeFormat": "y-m-d HH:ii",
"onSelect": function(text, scrollerObject) {
console.log(scrollerObject.values); //returns e.g. [72,0,0] when user selects 72 hours
}
});
}}}
Original issue reported on code.google.com by koosvdk...@gmail.com on 10 Oct 2011 at 9:21
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
koosvdk...@gmail.com
on 10 Oct 2011 at 9:21