How can i disable scroll to previous month in JTAppCalendar?









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Now Im using JTAppCalendar 6.0 version,



func configureCalendar(_ calendar: JTAppleCalendarView) -> ConfigurationParameters 
let formatter = DateFormatter()
formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy MM dd"

let parameters = ConfigurationParameters(startDate: startDate,
endDate: endDate,
numberOfRows: 6,
calendar: testCalendar, // This parameter will be removed in version 6.0
generateInDates: .forAllMonths,
generateOutDates: .tillEndOfGrid,
firstDayOfWeek: .sunday)

return parameters










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  • What is your startDate? Just set it to the actual date (Date()) and you won't be able to scroll to previous month. But this depends on what you need... give us some more infos please.
    – Teetz
    Nov 8 at 11:04










  • func rangeOfPeriod(period: Calendar.Component) -> (Date, Date) var startDate = Date() var interval : TimeInterval = 0 let _ = Calendar.current.dateInterval(of: period, start: &startDate, interval: &interval, for: self) let endDate = startDate.addingTimeInterval(interval - 1) return (startDate, endDate)
    – SHARON D ROSE BE
    Nov 8 at 11:55














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Now Im using JTAppCalendar 6.0 version,



func configureCalendar(_ calendar: JTAppleCalendarView) -> ConfigurationParameters 
let formatter = DateFormatter()
formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy MM dd"

let parameters = ConfigurationParameters(startDate: startDate,
endDate: endDate,
numberOfRows: 6,
calendar: testCalendar, // This parameter will be removed in version 6.0
generateInDates: .forAllMonths,
generateOutDates: .tillEndOfGrid,
firstDayOfWeek: .sunday)

return parameters










share|improve this question























  • What is your startDate? Just set it to the actual date (Date()) and you won't be able to scroll to previous month. But this depends on what you need... give us some more infos please.
    – Teetz
    Nov 8 at 11:04










  • func rangeOfPeriod(period: Calendar.Component) -> (Date, Date) var startDate = Date() var interval : TimeInterval = 0 let _ = Calendar.current.dateInterval(of: period, start: &startDate, interval: &interval, for: self) let endDate = startDate.addingTimeInterval(interval - 1) return (startDate, endDate)
    – SHARON D ROSE BE
    Nov 8 at 11:55












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Now Im using JTAppCalendar 6.0 version,



func configureCalendar(_ calendar: JTAppleCalendarView) -> ConfigurationParameters 
let formatter = DateFormatter()
formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy MM dd"

let parameters = ConfigurationParameters(startDate: startDate,
endDate: endDate,
numberOfRows: 6,
calendar: testCalendar, // This parameter will be removed in version 6.0
generateInDates: .forAllMonths,
generateOutDates: .tillEndOfGrid,
firstDayOfWeek: .sunday)

return parameters










share|improve this question















Now Im using JTAppCalendar 6.0 version,



func configureCalendar(_ calendar: JTAppleCalendarView) -> ConfigurationParameters 
let formatter = DateFormatter()
formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy MM dd"

let parameters = ConfigurationParameters(startDate: startDate,
endDate: endDate,
numberOfRows: 6,
calendar: testCalendar, // This parameter will be removed in version 6.0
generateInDates: .forAllMonths,
generateOutDates: .tillEndOfGrid,
firstDayOfWeek: .sunday)

return parameters







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  • What is your startDate? Just set it to the actual date (Date()) and you won't be able to scroll to previous month. But this depends on what you need... give us some more infos please.
    – Teetz
    Nov 8 at 11:04










  • func rangeOfPeriod(period: Calendar.Component) -> (Date, Date) var startDate = Date() var interval : TimeInterval = 0 let _ = Calendar.current.dateInterval(of: period, start: &startDate, interval: &interval, for: self) let endDate = startDate.addingTimeInterval(interval - 1) return (startDate, endDate)
    – SHARON D ROSE BE
    Nov 8 at 11:55
















  • What is your startDate? Just set it to the actual date (Date()) and you won't be able to scroll to previous month. But this depends on what you need... give us some more infos please.
    – Teetz
    Nov 8 at 11:04










  • func rangeOfPeriod(period: Calendar.Component) -> (Date, Date) var startDate = Date() var interval : TimeInterval = 0 let _ = Calendar.current.dateInterval(of: period, start: &startDate, interval: &interval, for: self) let endDate = startDate.addingTimeInterval(interval - 1) return (startDate, endDate)
    – SHARON D ROSE BE
    Nov 8 at 11:55















What is your startDate? Just set it to the actual date (Date()) and you won't be able to scroll to previous month. But this depends on what you need... give us some more infos please.
– Teetz
Nov 8 at 11:04




What is your startDate? Just set it to the actual date (Date()) and you won't be able to scroll to previous month. But this depends on what you need... give us some more infos please.
– Teetz
Nov 8 at 11:04












func rangeOfPeriod(period: Calendar.Component) -> (Date, Date) var startDate = Date() var interval : TimeInterval = 0 let _ = Calendar.current.dateInterval(of: period, start: &startDate, interval: &interval, for: self) let endDate = startDate.addingTimeInterval(interval - 1) return (startDate, endDate)
– SHARON D ROSE BE
Nov 8 at 11:55




func rangeOfPeriod(period: Calendar.Component) -> (Date, Date) var startDate = Date() var interval : TimeInterval = 0 let _ = Calendar.current.dateInterval(of: period, start: &startDate, interval: &interval, for: self) let endDate = startDate.addingTimeInterval(interval - 1) return (startDate, endDate)
– SHARON D ROSE BE
Nov 8 at 11:55

















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