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<template>
<DocSectionText v-bind="$attrs">
<p>A range of dates can be selected by defining <i>selectionMode</i> as <i>range</i>, in this case the bound value would be an array with two values where first date is the start of the range and second date is the end.</p>
</DocSectionText>
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<div class="card flex justify-center">
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<DatePicker v-model="dates" selectionMode="range" :manualInput="false" />
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</div>
<DocSectionCode :code="code" />
</template>
<script>
export default {
data() {
return {
dates: null,
code: {
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basic: `
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<DatePicker v-model="dates" selectionMode="range" :manualInput="false" />
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`,
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options: `
<template>
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<div class="card flex justify-center">
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<DatePicker v-model="dates" selectionMode="range" :manualInput="false" />
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</div>
</template>
<script>
export default {
data() {
return {
dates: null
};
}
};
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<\/script>
`,
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composition: `
<template>
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<div class="card flex justify-center">
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<DatePicker v-model="dates" selectionMode="range" :manualInput="false" />
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</div>
</template>
<script setup>
import { ref } from "vue";
const dates = ref();
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<\/script>
`
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}
};
}
};
</script>