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    • osamu
      osamu @cvp last edited by ccc

      @cvp thank you.

      what I meant is to enter year 1604 in order to invalidate the year as the following image that I failed to embed:

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      • cvp
        cvp @osamu last edited by

        @osamu said

        And I failed to embed the image

        Use

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        • cvp
          cvp @osamu last edited by cvp

          @osamu Ok, I understand, I'll try to hide the year by a normal (ObjectiveC) picker. Back in some hours.

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          • cvp
            cvp @osamu last edited by

            @osamu I'm still in progress...

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            • cvp
              cvp @osamu last edited by cvp

              @osamu ok, try this (hoping I had correctly understood, but not sure)
              The view title will show the selected date

              from   datetime import datetime
              import ui
              from   objc_util import ObjCInstance,ObjCClass
              from   math import pi,cos,sin
              
              #===================== delegate of UIPickerView: begin =====================
              def pickerView_numberOfRowsInComponent_(self, cmd, picker_view, component):
                  return(len(ObjCInstance(picker_view).data))
              
              def numberOfComponentsInPickerView_(self, cmd, picker_view):
                  return 1
              
              def rowSize_forComponent_(self, cmd, picker_view, component):
                  return ObjCInstance(picker_view).myRowWidth
              
              def pickerView_rowHeightForComponent_(self, cmd, picker_view, component):
                  return ObjCInstance(picker_view).myRowHeight
              
              def pickerView_didSelectRow_inComponent_(self, cmd, picker_view, row, component):
                  UIPickerView = ObjCInstance(picker_view)
                  UIPickerView.selectedRow = row
                  if UIPickerView.myDidSelectRow:
                      UIPickerView.myDidSelectRow()
                  return
              
              def pickerView_viewForRow_forComponent_reusingView_(self, cmd, picker_view, row, component,view_ptr):
                  UIPickerView = ObjCInstance(picker_view)
                  if view_ptr == None:
                    #view = ObjCClass('UILabel').alloc().init()
                    #view.setText_(UIPickerView.data[row])
                    uiview = ui.Label()
                    uiview.alignment = ui.ALIGN_CENTER
                    uiview.text_color = 'red'
                    uiview.text = UIPickerView.data[row]
                    view = ObjCInstance(uiview)
                    view.setClipsToBounds_(True)
                    if UIPickerView.horiz:
                      a = pi/2
                      rot = CGAffineTransform(cos(a),-sin(a),sin(a),cos(a),0,0)
                      view.setTransform_(rot, restype=None, argtypes=[CGAffineTransform])
                  else:
                    view = ObjCInstance(view_ptr)
                  return view.ptr
              
              methods = [
              	numberOfComponentsInPickerView_, pickerView_numberOfRowsInComponent_, rowSize_forComponent_, pickerView_rowHeightForComponent_, pickerView_didSelectRow_inComponent_, pickerView_viewForRow_forComponent_reusingView_]
              
              protocols = ['UIPickerViewDataSource', 'UIPickerViewDelegate']
              
              UIPickerViewDataSourceAndDelegate = create_objc_class(
                  'UIPickerViewDataSourceAndDelegate', methods=methods, protocols=protocols)
              #===================== delegate of UIPickerView: end =======================
              
              class MyUIPickerView(ui.View):
                  def __init__(self, data, horiz=False,myRowHeight=100, myDidSelectRow=None, **kwargs):
                      super().__init__(**kwargs)
                      
                      UIPickerView = ObjCClass('UIPickerView')
                      self._picker_view = UIPickerView.alloc().initWithFrame_(ObjCInstance(self).bounds()).autorelease()
                      ObjCInstance(self).addSubview_(self._picker_view)
                      self.delegate_and_datasource = UIPickerViewDataSourceAndDelegate.alloc().init().autorelease()
                      self._picker_view.delegate = self.delegate_and_datasource
                      self._picker_view.dataSource = self.delegate_and_datasource
                      
                      self._picker_view.myRowWidth = self.width
                      self._picker_view.myRowHeight = myRowHeight
                      self._picker_view.myDidSelectRow = myDidSelectRow
                      self._picker_view.data = data
                      self._picker_view.horiz = horiz
                      
                      if horiz:
                        a = -pi/2
                        rot = CGAffineTransform(cos(a),-sin(a),sin(a),cos(a),0,0)
                        self._picker_view.setTransform_(rot, restype=None, argtypes=[CGAffineTransform])
              
                      
                  def layout(self):
                      self._picker_view.frame = ObjCInstance(self).bounds()
              
              
              v = ui.View()
              v.name = 'for @osamu'
              v.frame = (0,0,300,150)
              d = ui.DatePicker()
              d.frame = v.frame
              d.mode = ui.DATE_PICKER_MODE_DATE
              def d_action(sender):
              	d_str = sender.date.strftime('%Y%m%d %H%M%S')
              	v.name = d_str
              d.action = d_action
              v.add_subview(d)
              objc = ObjCInstance(d)
              back_ui_color = ObjCClass('UIColor').color(red=0.8, green=0.8, blue=0.8, alpha=1.0)
              objc.backgroundColor = back_ui_color
              
              years = ['2019','2020','2021','2022','----']
              w = 100
              def myDidSelectRow():
              	#print(pv._picker_view.selectedRow)
              	year = years[pv._picker_view.selectedRow]
              	if year == '----':
              		year = '1604'
              	d_str = year + d.date.strftime('%m%d %H%M%S')
              	d.date = datetime. strptime(d_str, '%Y%m%d %H%M%S')
              	v.name = d_str
              pv = MyUIPickerView(years, myRowHeight=32, myDidSelectRow=myDidSelectRow, frame=(d.width-w,0,w,d.height))
              pv.background_color = 'lightgray'
              #pv.border_width = 1
              #pv.border_color = 'blue'
              #pv.corner_radius = 5
              v.add_subview(pv)
              hc = ObjCInstance(pv)
              hc.backgroundColor = back_ui_color
              v.present('sheet')
              

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              • osamu
                osamu @cvp last edited by

                @cvp Thank you very much indeed for spending time 🙏
                This picker is the one that shows up when you enter birthday and other dates when using contacts app. I’m going to try your code.

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                • cvp
                  cvp @osamu last edited by

                  @osamu In this case, the ---- can't be selected but only shows a maximum date.
                  I think that we can also set this maximum date without all the code I wrote

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                  • cvp
                    cvp @osamu last edited by cvp

                    @osamu try this little script. You will not see the wanted "----" but after the now-date, day/month/years are grayed and not selectable with automatic return to today picker. I'm sure I'm not clear, thus try it.

                    import ui
                    v = ui.View()
                    v.name = 'for @osamu'
                    v.frame = (0,0,300,150)
                    d = ui.DatePicker()
                    d.frame = v.frame
                    d.mode = ui.DATE_PICKER_MODE_DATE
                    v.add_subview(d)
                    objc = ObjCInstance(d)
                    nsDate = ObjCClass('NSDate').alloc().init() # initialized with now-date
                    #print(dir(nsDate))
                    objc.setMaximumDate_(nsDate)
                    v.present('sheet')
                    
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                    • osamu
                      osamu @cvp last edited by

                      @cvp said:

                      objc.setMaximumDate_(nsDate)

                      Thank you, I’m interested in the above attribute.

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                      • osamu
                        osamu @cvp last edited by

                        @cvp I tried the first version but Pythonista claimed create_objc_class() is missing. There may be some more. I guess I need to sneak into your library and steal them.

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                        • cvp
                          cvp @osamu last edited by

                          @osamu my error

                          from   objc_util import *
                          
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                          • osamu
                            osamu @cvp last edited by

                            @cvp I got it. Thank you.

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                            • osamu
                              osamu @cvp last edited by

                              @cvp This script initializes the year as 2019. If I set;
                              years = [str(y) for y in range(1605,datetime.now().year+1)] + ['----']
                              the initial year is set to 1605 and we’re far away from —— and recent years. Can we control this initial value?

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                              • JonB
                                JonB last edited by

                                Have you tried reversing the list?

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                                • osamu
                                  osamu @JonB last edited by

                                  @JonB That’s a good idea 👍

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                                  • osamu
                                    osamu @cvp last edited by ccc

                                    @cvp one last question.
                                    Can I set the initial year?
                                    The following does not work.

                                    class MyUIPickerView(ui.View):
                                        def __init__(self, data, horiz=False,myRowHeight=100, myDidSelectRow=None, **kwargs):
                                            super().__init__(**kwargs)
                                            
                                            UIPickerView = ObjCClass('UIPickerView')
                                            self._picker_view = UIPickerView.alloc().initWithFrame_(ObjCInstance(self).bounds()).autorelease()
                                            ObjCInstance(self).addSubview_(self._picker_view)
                                           ...
                                           self._picker_view.selectedRow = XXX
                                    

                                    Thanks in advance.

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                                    • cvp
                                      cvp @osamu last edited by cvp

                                      @osamu selectedRow is not an attribute of UIPickerView but is an user attribute set in the pickerView_didSelectRow_inComponent_ delegate, thus you can't set it.

                                      I think we would need to use kind of

                                      .
                                      .
                                      .
                                              self._picker_view.horiz = horiz
                                              xxx = 1
                                              self._picker_view.selectRow_inComponent_animated_(xxx,0,True)
                                      

                                      Tested, ok

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                                      • osamu
                                        osamu @cvp last edited by

                                        @cvp Yes, it works. Thanks!

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