FSCalendar function called when month changed












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I have been using https://github.com/WenchaoD/FSCalendar recently for a project.



One thing I have been trying to do is call a function whenever the calendar changes months (for example, if the user swipes right or left). However, I can't seem to find any functions that are called when the month on FSCalendar changes.



I tried to override:



func calendar(_ calendar: FSCalendar, boundingRectWillChange bounds: CGRect, animated: Bool) {



But that doesn't seem to work. Maybe I missed something in the documentation. Is there a way to see when the months changes in the FSCalendar package?










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    I have been using https://github.com/WenchaoD/FSCalendar recently for a project.



    One thing I have been trying to do is call a function whenever the calendar changes months (for example, if the user swipes right or left). However, I can't seem to find any functions that are called when the month on FSCalendar changes.



    I tried to override:



    func calendar(_ calendar: FSCalendar, boundingRectWillChange bounds: CGRect, animated: Bool) {



    But that doesn't seem to work. Maybe I missed something in the documentation. Is there a way to see when the months changes in the FSCalendar package?










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      I have been using https://github.com/WenchaoD/FSCalendar recently for a project.



      One thing I have been trying to do is call a function whenever the calendar changes months (for example, if the user swipes right or left). However, I can't seem to find any functions that are called when the month on FSCalendar changes.



      I tried to override:



      func calendar(_ calendar: FSCalendar, boundingRectWillChange bounds: CGRect, animated: Bool) {



      But that doesn't seem to work. Maybe I missed something in the documentation. Is there a way to see when the months changes in the FSCalendar package?










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      I have been using https://github.com/WenchaoD/FSCalendar recently for a project.



      One thing I have been trying to do is call a function whenever the calendar changes months (for example, if the user swipes right or left). However, I can't seem to find any functions that are called when the month on FSCalendar changes.



      I tried to override:



      func calendar(_ calendar: FSCalendar, boundingRectWillChange bounds: CGRect, animated: Bool) {



      But that doesn't seem to work. Maybe I missed something in the documentation. Is there a way to see when the months changes in the FSCalendar package?







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      edited Jan 1 at 15:01









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          5 seconds after posting this, I found



          func calendarCurrentPageDidChange(_ calendar: FSCalendar) {
          print("changed")
          }


          That solved my problem.






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            5 seconds after posting this, I found



            func calendarCurrentPageDidChange(_ calendar: FSCalendar) {
            print("changed")
            }


            That solved my problem.






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              5 seconds after posting this, I found



              func calendarCurrentPageDidChange(_ calendar: FSCalendar) {
              print("changed")
              }


              That solved my problem.






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                5 seconds after posting this, I found



                func calendarCurrentPageDidChange(_ calendar: FSCalendar) {
                print("changed")
                }


                That solved my problem.






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                5 seconds after posting this, I found



                func calendarCurrentPageDidChange(_ calendar: FSCalendar) {
                print("changed")
                }


                That solved my problem.







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