The first step is to create html page and add links to the javascript files and css dependencies to your project. The jqxDateTimeInput widget requires the following files:
$("#jqxdatetimeinput").jqxDateTimeInput(‘setDate’, new Date(2010, 1, 1));To get the result of a function after calling it, you can use the following syntax:
var selectedDate = $("#jqxdatetimeinput'").jqxDateTimeInput(‘getDate’);To set a property(option), you need to pass the property name and value(s) in the jqxDateTimeInput's constructor.
$("#jqxdatetimeinput").jqxDateTimeInput({ formatString: "dd/MM/yyyy" });To get a property(option), you need to pass the property name to the jqxDateTimeInput's constructor.
var formatstring = $("#jqxdatetimeinput").jqxDateTimeInput('formatString');To bind to an event of a UI widget, you can use basic jQuery syntax. Let’s suppose that you want to get the selected date after the user clicks on a calendar cell or enters it manually with the keyboard. The example code below demonstrates how to bind to the ‘change’ event of jqxDateTimeInput.
$('#jqxDateTimeInput').on('change', function (event) { var date = event.args.date; });