# Date pickers
[Date pickers](https://material.io/components/date-pickers) let users select a
date or range of dates.There are three variants of date pickers.
1. Docked date picker
2. Modal date picker
3. Modal date input
**Note:** Images use various dynamic color schemes.
## Design & API documentation
* [Material 3 (M3) spec](https://m3.material.io/components/date-pickers/overview/)
* [API reference](https://developer.android.com/reference/com/google/android/material/datepicker/package-summary)
## Anatomy
Docked date picker
1. Outlined text field
2. Menu button: Month selection
3. Menu button: Year selection
4. Icon button
5. Weekdays label text
6. Unselected date
7. Today’s date
8. Outside month date
9. Text buttons
10. Container
1. Outlined text field
2. Menu button: Month selection (pressed)
3. Menu button: Year selection (disabled)
4. Header
5. Menu
6. Selected list item
7. Unselected menu list item
8. Container
Modal date picker
1. Headline
2. Supporting text
3. Header
4. Container
5. Icon button
6. Icon buttons
7. Weekdays
8. Today’s date
9. Unselected date
10. Text buttons
11. Selected date
12. Menu button
13. Divider
1. Headline
2. Supporting text
3. Header
4. Container
5. Icon button
6. Unselected year
7. Selected year
8. Text buttons
9. Divider
10. Menu button
1. Headline
2. Supporting text
3. Icon button
4. Header
5. Text button
6. Icon button
7. Weekdays label text
8. Container
9. Unselected date
10. Today’s date
11. In range active indicator
12. In range date
13. Month subhead
14. Selected date
15. Divider
Modal date input
1. Headline
2. Supporting text
3. Header
4. Container
5. Icon button
6. Outlined text field
7. Text buttons
8. Divider
More details on anatomy items in the
[component guidelines](https://m3.material.io/components/date-pickers/guidelines#8899f108-6a06-44df-b228-0cee1ccf67ca).
## Key properties
### Container
Element | Attribute | Related method(s) | Default value
--------- | --------------------- | ----------------- | -------------
**Color** | `app:backgroundTint` | N/A | `?attr/colorSurfaceContainerHigh`
**Shape** | `app:shapeAppearance` | N/A | `?attr/shapeAppearanceCornerExtraLarge`
### Title
Element | Attribute | Related method(s) | Default value
-------------- | --------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ | -------------
**Style** | `app:materialCalendarHeaderTitle` | N/A | `@style/Widget.Material3.MaterialCalendar.HeaderTitle`
**Text label** | N/A | `Builder.setTitleText`
`getHeaderText` | `Select Date`
**Color** | `android:textColor` | N/A | `?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant`
**Typography** | `android:textAppearance` | N/A | `?attr/textAppearanceLabelMedium`
### Selected date
Element | Attribute | Related method(s) | Default value
-------------- | ------------------------------------- | ----------------- | -------------
**Style** | `app:materialCalendarHeaderSelection` | N/A | `@style/Widget.Material3.MaterialCalendar.HeaderSelection`
**Color** | `android:textColor` | N/A | `?attr/colorOnSurface`
**Typography** | `android:textAppearance` | N/A | `?attr/textAppearanceHeadlineLarge`
### Switch-to-keyboard input icon
Element | Attribute | Related method(s) | Default value
-------------- | ---------------------------------------- | ----------------- | -------------
**Style** | `app:materialCalendarHeaderToggleButton` | N/A | `@style/Widget.Material3.MaterialCalendar.HeaderToggleButton`
**Background** | `android:background` | N/A | `?attr/actionBarItemBackground`
**Color** | `android:tint` | N/A | `?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant`
### Year selection menu
Element | Attribute | Related method(s) | Default value
-------------- | ------------------------------------------ | ----------------- | -------------
**Style** | `app:materialCalendarYearNavigationButton` | N/A | `@style/Widget.Material3.MaterialCalendar.YearNavigationButton`
**Text color** | `android:textColor` | N/A | `?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant`
**Icon color** | `app:iconTint` | N/A | `?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant`
### Month pagination
Element | Attribute | Related method(s) | Default value
-------------- | ------------------------------------------- | ----------------- | -------------
**Style** | `app:materialCalendarMonthNavigationButton` | N/A | `@style/Widget.Material3.MaterialCalendar.MonthNavigationButton`
**Text color** | `android:textColor` | N/A | `?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant`
**Icon color** | `app:iconTint` | N/A | `?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant`
### Current date
Element | Attribute | Related method(s) | Default value
---------------- | --------------------- | ----------------- | -------------
**Style** | `app:dayTodayStyle` | N/A | `@style/Widget.Material3.MaterialCalendar.Day.Today`
**Text color** | `app:itemTextColor` | N/A | `?attr/colorPrimary`
**Stroke color** | `app:itemStrokeColor` | N/A | `?attr/colorPrimary`
**Stroke width** | `app:itemStrokeWidth` | N/A | `1dp`
### Selected date
Element | Attribute | Related method(s) | Default value
-------------------- | ---------------------- | ----------------- | -------------
**Style** | `app:daySelectedStyle` | N/A | `@style/Widget.Material3.MaterialCalendar.Day.Selected`
**Background color** | `app:itemFillColor` | N/A | `?attr/colorPrimary`
**Text color** | `app:itemTextColor` | N/A | `?attr/colorOnPrimary`
**Stroke color** | `app:itemStrokeColor` | N/A | N/A
**Stroke width** | `app:itemStrokeWidth` | N/A | `0dp`
### Selected range
Element | Attribute | Related method(s) | Default value
--------- | -------------------- | ------------------ | ---------------------------
**Color** | `app:rangeFillColor` | N/A | `?attr/colorSurfaceVariant`
### Cancel button
Element | Attribute | Related method(s) | Default value
-------------- | ---------------------------------------- | ----------------- | -------------
**Style** | `app:materialCalendarHeaderCancelButton` | N/A | `@style/Widget.Material3.MaterialCalendar.HeaderCancelButton`
**Text color** | `android:textColor` | N/A | `?attr/colorOnSurface` (see all [states](https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android/tree/master/lib/java/com/google/android/material/button/res/color/m3_text_button_foreground_color_selector.xml))
**Icon color** | `app:iconTint` | N/A | `?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant`
### Styles and theme overlays
Element | Style
------------------------------------ | -----
**Default**
**theme overlay** | `ThemeOverlay.Material3.MaterialCalendar`
**Default style** | `Widget.Material3.MaterialCalendar`
**Fullscreen**
**theme overlay** | `ThemeOverlay.Material3.MaterialCalendar.Fullscreen`
**Full screen style** | `Widget.Material3.MaterialCalendar.Fullscreen`
Default style theme attribute (set inside the theme overlay):
`?attr/materialCalendarStyle`
Default theme attribute (set on the app's theme): `?attr/materialCalendarTheme`,
`?attr/materialCalendarFullscreenTheme` (fullscreen)
See the full list of
[styles](https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android/tree/master/lib/java/com/google/android/material/datepicker/res/values/styles.xml),
[attributes](https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android/tree/master/lib/java/com/google/android/material/datepicker/res/values/attrs.xml),
and
[theme overlays](https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android/tree/master/lib/java/com/google/android/material/datepicker/res/values/themes.xml).
## Variants of date pickers
Docked date picker
Docked date pickers allow the selection of a specific date and year. The docked
date picker displays a date input field by default, and a dropdown calendar
appears when the user taps on the input field. Either form of date entry can be
interacted with.
Docked date pickers are ideal for navigating dates in both the near future or
past and the distant future or past, as they provide multiple ways to select
dates.
#### Docked date picker example
The following example shows a date picker with a date selected.
In XML:
```
```
In code:
```kt
val datePickerBuilder.setTitleText("Select Date")
if (bookingDateEditText.text.toString().isNotEmpty()) {
try {
val dateFormat = SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy", Locale.getDefault())
dateFormat.timeZone = TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC")
val parsedDate = dateFormat.parse(bookingDateEditText.text.toString())
parsedDate?.let {
datePickerBuilder.setSelection(it.time)
}
} catch (e: Exception) {
e.printStackTrace()
}
}
val datePicker = datePickerBuilder.build()
datePicker.addOnPositiveButtonClickListener { selection ->
val dateFormat = SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy", Locale.getDefault())
dateFormat.timeZone = TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC")
val formattedDate = dateFormat.format(Date(selection))
bookingDateEditText.setText(formattedDate)
}
datePicker.addOnNegativeButtonClickListener {
bookingDateEditText.clearFocus()
}
datePicker.addOnDismissListener {
bookingDateEditText.clearFocus()
}
datePicker.show()
```
Modal date picker
Modal date pickers navigate across dates in several ways:
* To navigate across months, swipe horizontally
* To navigate across years, scroll vertically
* To access the year picker, tap the year
Date range selection provides a start and end date.
Common use cases include:
* Booking a flight
* Reserving a hotel
Modal date pickers navigate across date ranges in several ways:
* To select a range of dates, tap the start and end dates on the calendar
* To navigate across months, scroll vertically
#### Modal date picker example
The following example shows a **modal date picker** with a date range selected.
In code:
```kt
val datePicker =
MaterialDatePicker.Builder.datePicker()
.setTitleText("Select date")
.setSelection(MaterialDatePicker.todayInUtcMilliseconds())
.build()
datePicker.show()
```
The following example shows a **modal date range picker** with a date range
selected.
In code:
```kt
val dateRangePicker =
MaterialDatePicker.Builder.dateRangePicker()
.setTitleText("Select dates")
.setSelection(
Pair(
MaterialDatePicker.thisMonthInUtcMilliseconds(),
MaterialDatePicker.todayInUtcMilliseconds()
)
)
.build()
dateRangePicker.show()
```
Modal date input
Modal date inputs allow the manual entry of dates using the numbers on a
keyboard. Users can input a date or a range of dates in a dialog.
In code:
```kt
val datePickerBuilder =
MaterialDatePicker.Builder.datePicker()
.setInputMode(MaterialDatePicker.INPUT_MODE_TEXT)
datePickerBuilder.setTitleText("Select Date")
datePickerBuilder.setSelection(MaterialDatePicker.todayInUtcMilliseconds())
val datePicker = datePickerBuilder.build() datePicker.show()
```
## Code implementation
Before you can use Material date pickers, you need to add a dependency to the
Material components for Android library. For more information, go to the
[Getting started](https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android/tree/master/docs/getting-started.md)
page.
Date pickers should be suitable for the context in which they appear and can be
embedded into dialogs on mobile devices.
### Date pickers examples
**API and source code:**
* `MaterialDatePicker`
* [Class definition](https://developer.android.com/reference/com/google/android/material/datepicker/MaterialDatePicker)
* [Class source](https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android/tree/master/lib/java/com/google/android/material/datepicker/MaterialDatePicker.java)
* `CalendarConstraints`
* [Class definition](https://developer.android.com/reference/com/google/android/material/datepicker/CalendarConstraints)
* [Class source](https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android/tree/master/lib/java/com/google/android/material/datepicker/CalendarConstraints.java)
**A date range picker can be instantiated with
`MaterialDatePicker.Builder.dateRangePicker()`:**
```kt
val dateRangePicker =
MaterialDatePicker.Builder.dateRangePicker()
.setTitleText("Select dates")
.build()
```
**To set a default selection:**
```kt
// Opens the date picker with today's date selected.
MaterialDatePicker.Builder.datePicker()
...
.setSelection(MaterialDatePicker.todayInUtcMilliseconds())
// Opens the date range picker with the range of the first day of
// the month to today selected.
MaterialDatePicker.Builder.dateRangePicker()
...
.setSelection(
Pair(
MaterialDatePicker.thisMonthInUtcMilliseconds(),
MaterialDatePicker.todayInUtcMilliseconds()
)
)
```
**The picker can be started in text input mode with:**
```kt
MaterialDatePicker.Builder.datePicker()
...
.setInputMode(MaterialDatePicker.INPUT_MODE_TEXT)
```
**A `DayViewDecorator` can be set allowing customizing the day of month views
within the picker
([example of a `DayViewDecorator`](https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android/tree/master/catalog/java/io/material/catalog/datepicker/CircleIndicatorDecorator.java)):**
```kt
MaterialDatePicker.Builder.datePicker()
...
.setDayViewDecorator(CircleIndicatorDecorator())
```
**To show the picker to the user:**
```kt
picker.show(supportFragmentManager, "tag")
```
**Listen to button clicks, cancel, and dismiss events with the following
calls:**
```kt
picker.addOnPositiveButtonClickListener {
// Respond to positive button click.
}
picker.addOnNegativeButtonClickListener {
// Respond to negative button click.
}
picker.addOnCancelListener {
// Respond to cancel events.
}
picker.addOnDismissListener {
// Respond to dismiss events.
}
```
**Finally, you can get the user selection with `picker.selection`.**
### Adding calendar constraints
**To constrain the calendar from the beginning to the end of this year:**
```kt
val today = MaterialDatePicker.todayInUtcMilliseconds()
val calendar = Calendar.getInstance(TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"))
calendar.timeInMillis = today
calendar[Calendar.MONTH] = Calendar.JANUARY
val janThisYear = calendar.timeInMillis
calendar.timeInMillis = today
calendar[Calendar.MONTH] = Calendar.DECEMBER
val decThisYear = calendar.timeInMillis
// Build constraints.
val constraintsBuilder =
CalendarConstraints.Builder()
.setStart(janThisYear)
.setEnd(decThisYear)
```
**To open the picker at a default month:**
```kt
...
calendar[Calendar.MONTH] = Calendar.FEBRUARY
val february = calendar.timeInMillis
val constraintsBuilder =
CalendarConstraints.Builder()
.setOpenAt(february)
```
**To set the first day of the week:**
```kt
val constraintsBuilder =
CalendarConstraints.Builder()
.setFirstDayOfWeek(Calendar.MONDAY)
```
**To set a validator:**
```kt
// Makes only dates from today forward selectable.
val constraintsBuilder =
CalendarConstraints.Builder()
.setValidator(DateValidatorPointForward.now())
// Makes only dates from February forward selectable.
val constraintsBuilder =
CalendarConstraints.Builder()
.setValidator(DateValidatorPointForward.from(february))
```
You can also use `DateValidatorPointBackward` or customize by creating a class
that implements `DateValidator`
([example of a `DateValidatorWeekdays`](https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android/tree/master/catalog/java/io/material/catalog/datepicker/DateValidatorWeekdays.java)
in the MDC catalog).
**To set the constraint to the picker's builder:**
```kt
MaterialDatePicker.Builder.datePicker()
...
.setCalendarConstraints(constraintsBuilder.build())
```
### Making date pickers accessible
Material date pickers are fully accessible and compatible with screen readers.
The title of your date picker will be read when the user launches the dialog.
Use a descriptive title for the task:
```kt
val picker =
MaterialDatePicker.Builder.datePicker()
...
.setTitleText("Select appointment date")
...
```
## Customizing date pickers
### Theming date pickers
Date pickers support the customization of color, typography, and shape.
#### Date picker theming example
API and source code:
* `MaterialDatePicker`
* [Class definition](https://developer.android.com/reference/com/google/android/material/datepicker/MaterialDatePicker)
* [Class source](https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android/tree/master/lib/java/com/google/android/material/datepicker/MaterialDatePicker.java)
* `CalendarConstraints`
* [Class definition](https://developer.android.com/reference/com/google/android/material/datepicker/CalendarConstraints)
* [Class source](https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android/tree/master/lib/java/com/google/android/material/datepicker/CalendarConstraints.java)
The following example shows a date picker with Material theming.
Use theme attributes and styles in `res/values/styles.xml`, which apply to all
date pickers and affect other components:
```xml
```
Use a default style theme attribute, styles and a theme overlay which apply to
all date pickers but do not affect other components:
```xml
```
Set the theme in code, which affects only this date picker:
```kt
val picker =
MaterialDatePicker.Builder.datePicker()
...
.setTheme(R.style.ThemeOverlay_App_DatePicker)
```