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Kendo UI for Angular Date Inputs Package - Everything you need to add date selection functionality to apps (DatePicker, TimePicker, DateInput, DateRangePicker, DateTimePicker, Calendar, and MultiViewCalendar).

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/**----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Copyright © 2025 Progress Software Corporation. All rights reserved. * Licensed under commercial license. See LICENSE.md in the project root for more information *-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ import { TemplateRef } from '@angular/core'; import * as i0 from "@angular/core"; /** * Used for rendering the decade cell content of the Calendar. To define the decade cell template, nest an `<ng-template>` * tag with the `kendoCalendarDecadeCellTemplate` directive inside the component tag. The template context is set to the * current component. To get a reference to the current date, use the `let-date` directive. To provide more details about * the current decade cell, get a reference to the current `cellContext` by using the `let-cellContext` directive. * * For more examples, refer to the article on [templates]({% slug templates_calendar %}). * * @example * ```ts * _@Component({ * selector: 'my-app', * styles: ['.custom { color: red; }'], * template: ` * <kendo-calendar [activeView]="activeView"> * <ng-template kendoCalendarDecadeCellTemplate let-context="cellContext"> * <span class="custom">{{context.formattedValue}}</span> * </ng-template> * </kendo-calendar> * ` * }) * export class AppComponent { * public activeView: CalendarView = 'decade'; * } * ``` */ export declare class DecadeCellTemplateDirective { templateRef: TemplateRef<any>; constructor(templateRef: TemplateRef<any>); static ɵfac: i0.ɵɵFactoryDeclaration<DecadeCellTemplateDirective, never>; static ɵdir: i0.ɵɵDirectiveDeclaration<DecadeCellTemplateDirective, "[kendoCalendarDecadeCellTemplate]", never, {}, {}, never, never, true, never>; }