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Description

Range picker allows the user to set a customized range of dates using a unified component.

Range picker’s structure and behavior are based on the Date Picker, and therefore are not repeated here.

Usage & Behavior

General guidelines

Structure

Range picker consists of:

  • A field with two date inputs:

    • From date. The start of the range.

    • To date. The end of the range.

  • Date picker button. A calendar Icon Button which opens a drop-down menu.

  • A drop-down menu, which consists of:

    • Range picker menu, with a month and year pickers for each half of the calendar.

    • Two-month calendars.

Component

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Range picker field

A string indicating the range (From - To) and an icon button. Next to the field, a preceding label can be set describing the purpose of the control.

Range picker menu

2 month calendars, displayed horizontally from left (start) to right (end). The direction of the dates might change according to RTL languages.

Internal Logic

  • The months displayed in the menu can be changed independently.

    • The user cannot select a To (end) date which is earlier than the From (start) date, or a From (start) date which is later than the To (end) date.

  • The range picker field will be updated in response to selections made in the range picker menu.

  • When 2 consecutive months are displayed together on the menu, the arrows are disabled accordingly, so that the From month cannot be moved forward and the To month cannot be moved backward:

  • Drop-down selectors for months and years should be disabled to prevent a From date which is later than the To date.

  • The two date inputs in the range picker field can be directly edited, with no need to use the range picker menu.

  • Clicking either the From or To fields or the date picker icon will open the range picker menu with the relevant date selected (either From or To).

    • Clicking the date picker icon is equivalent to clicking on the From date.

Interaction

Happy flow

1. Clicking on the From field.

Opens the menu:

  • By default, the From field is highlighted in the calendar (if exist), and the From text selected in the range picker field.

  • Clicking outside of the control is equivalent to the Cancel operation (closes the dropdown without applying any change).

2. Selecting the From date.

  • The selected date is indicated on the calendar and in the range picker field.

  • The focus automatically moves to the To field.

  • Clicking outside the menu is equivalent to the Cancel operation.

As the user hovers over another date, the dates between it and the selected From date should be highlighted. (The hover state is displayed only if the hovered date is later than the currently selected From date or range).

3. Selecting the To date

  • Clicking on a date which is the same or later than the From date:

    • the calendar drop-down will close.

    • the range picker field dates will be updated accordingly.

4. Editing an existing range

Clicking on either a From or To field will select the date within the fields and open the menu.

Additional case

Whenever a user selects a date that is earlier than the currently selected From date, only the From field will update.

The To field will reset.

Validations and errors

Validation is displayed on the entire component.

Warning

Error

In the example, the From date is later than the To date (manually entered).

Transitions

The Range picker menu should slide up and down and selecting the right and left arrows should swipe horizontally the dates, see in the Date Picker.

Best practices

Use

  • whenever a user is required to set a custom period.

Don’t use

  • when a default set of ranges is pre-defined → a Selector can be a better approach for offering different periods.

General

  • If start and end times are also required, use the Time Picker component adjacent to the range picker. Example:

Accessibility compliance

Unless otherwise specified, see our general compliance information in Fundamentals - Accessibility.

Design

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