The HTML DOM Input Week min property returns/sets min attribute of Input Week.
Syntax
Following is the syntax −
- Returning string value
inputWeekObject.min
- Setting min to string value
inputWeekObject.min = YYYY-Www
String Values
Here, “YYYY-Www” can be the following −
stringValue | Details |
---|---|
YYYY | It defines year (eg:1990) |
W | It is a separator for year and week |
ww | It defines weeks (eg:07) |
Example
Let us see an example for Input Week min property −
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Input Week min</title> <style> form { width:70%; margin: 0 auto; text-align: center; } * { padding: 2px; margin:5px; } input[type="button"] { border-radius: 10px; } </style> </head> <body> <form> <fieldset> <legend>Week-min</legend> <label for="WeekSelect">Vacation Week: <input type="week" id="WeekSelect" value="2019-W45" min="2020-W05"> </label> <input type="button" onclick="getMinimum()" value="Go on a vacation"> <div id="divDisplay"></div> </fieldset> </form> <script> var divDisplay = document.getElementById("divDisplay"); var inputWeek = document.getElementById("WeekSelect"); function getMinimum() { divDisplay.textContent = 'You can go on a vacation after: Week: '+inputWeek.min.split("-W")[1]+' ,'+inputWeek.min.split("-W")[0] } </script> </body> </html>
Output
This will produce the following output −
Before clicking ‘Go on a vacation’ button −
After clicking ‘Go on a vacation’ button −