MonthCalendar API
Demos
For examples and details on the usage of this React component, visit the component demo pages:
Import
import { MonthCalendar } from '@mui/x-date-pickers/MonthCalendar';
// or
import { MonthCalendar } from '@mui/x-date-pickers';
// or
import { MonthCalendar } from '@mui/x-date-pickers-pro';
Props
Props of the native component are also available.
Override or extend the styles applied to the component.
See CSS API below for more details.
Type:
object
If true
, disable values after the current date for date components, time for time components and both for date time components.
Type:
bool
If true
, disable values before the current date for date components, time for time components and both for date time components.
Type:
bool
Callback fired when the value changes.
Type:
func
Signature:
function(value: TDate) => void
value
The new value.
The date used to generate the new value when both value
and defaultValue
are empty.
Type:
any
Default:
The closest valid month using the validation props, except callbacks such as `shouldDisableMonth`.
Disable specific month.
Type:
func
Signature:
function(month: TDate) => boolean
month
The month to test.
Returns: If true
, the month will be disabled.
The system prop that allows defining system overrides as well as additional CSS styles.
See the `sx` page for more details.
Type:
Array<func | object | bool> | func | object
Choose which timezone to use for the value. Example: "default", "system", "UTC", "America/New_York". If you pass values from other timezones to some props, they will be converted to this timezone before being used.
See the timezones documention for more details.
Type:
string
Default:
The timezone of the `value` or `defaultValue` prop is defined, 'default' otherwise.
ref
is forwarded to the root element.CSS
The following class names are useful for styling with CSS (the state classes are marked).
To learn more, visit the component customization page.
You can override the style of the component using one of these customization options:
- With a global class name.
- With a rule name as part of the component's
styleOverrides
property in a custom theme.