How do you programmatically mark a date in Delphi's TDateTimePicker's calendar?

倖福魔咒の 提交于 2019-11-27 15:14:38

Yes, you can do this. First, you have to initialize the control:

const   DTM_GETMCSTYLE = DTM_FIRST + 12;   DTM_SETMCSTYLE = DTM_FIRST + 11; ... SendMessage(DateTimePicker1.Handle,   DTM_SETMCSTYLE,   0,   SendMessage(DateTimePicker1.Handle, DTM_GETMCSTYLE, 0, 0) or MCS_DAYSTATE); 

(uses CommCtrl).

Then you simply have to respond to the MCN_GETDAYSTATE notification. Either you can create your own TDateTimePicker descendant, or you can use an 'interceptor class'.

type   TDateTimePicker = class(ComCtrls.TDateTimePicker)       protected     procedure WndProc(var Message: TMessage); override;   end;    ...  procedure TDateTimePicker.WndProc(var Message: TMessage); var   i: integer; begin   inherited;   case Message.Msg of     WM_NOTIFY:       with PNMDayState(Message.LParam)^ do         if nmhdr.code = MCN_GETDAYSTATE then         begin           // The first visible day is SystemTimeToDateTime(stStart);           // cDayState is probably three, because most often three months are           // visible at the same time. Of course, the second of these is the           // 'currently displayed month'.           // Each month is represented by a DWORD (32-bit unsigned integer)           // bitfield, where 0 means not bold, and 1 means bold.           // For instance, the following code will select all days:           for i := 0 to cDayState - 1 do             PMonthDayState(Cardinal(prgDayState) + i*sizeof(TMonthDayState))^ := $FFFFFFFF;         end;   end; end; 

Another example: Assume that the current display consists of three months, and that you only want to select days in the 'currently displayed month', that is, in the middle month. Assume that you want every third day to be selected, starting with a selected day.

Then you want to use the bitfields

Month  Bitfield 0      00000000000000000000000000000000 1      01001001001001001001001001001001 2      00000000000000000000000000000000 

which are

Month  Bitfield 0      $00000000 1      $49249249 2      $00000000 

in hexadecimal. So you do

for i := 0 to cDayState - 1 do   if i = 1 then     PMonthDayState(cardinal(prgDayState) + i*sizeof(TMonthDayState))^ := $49249249   else     PMonthDayState(cardinal(prgDayState) + i*sizeof(TMonthDayState))^ := $00000000; 

OnGetMonthInfo event looks at BoldDays array to mark days in a month.

Extracted from the help :

Use BoldDays to encode the days of the current month that should appear in bold. The value returned by BoldDays can be assigned to the MonthBoldInfo parameter of an OnGetMonthInfo event handler. Days is an array of unsigned integers corresponding to the days that should be bold.

Look it up in the help.

Edit :

DateTimePicker.BoldDays is accessible.

OnGetMonthInfo is deprecated in Delphi XE, use OnGetMonthBoldInfo instead. Still havent figured out best way to reintroduce the event yet.

Edit 2 : I did have a go with reintroducing the event, but it seems that the windows message is not tied in TDateTimePicker. Too bad. I guess Andreas solution with going straight to the windows message api is the best.

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