what I want to achieve can be seen in the below picture.
or stackblitz
https://angular6-material-components-demo-etqohr.stackblitz.io/
I'm using angular material as a UI framework
Problem is when I click anywhere (day, month or a year) the focus is automatically placed on the first input. I was not able to find in the documentation how to disable this behavior.
And another issue is with the validation, the validation for the whole field would only take into account first field. It feels like this is not supported by angular material. Any ideas on how to solve this?
template markup:
<mat-form-field class="full-width">
<mat-label>{{label}}</mat-label>
<div class="d-flex justify-content-between">
<div>
<input matInput name="day" #day="ngModel" [(ngModel)]="dateOfBirthDay" type="tel" inputmode="numeric"
autocomplete="nope" placeholder="24" required maxlength="2" (keypress)="validate($event)">
</div>
<div>
<input matInput name="month" [(ngModel)]="dateOfBirthMonth" type="tel" inputmode="numeric" autocomplete="nope"
placeholder="12" required maxlength="2" (keypress)="validate($event)">
</div>
<div>
<input matInput name="year" [(ngModel)]="dateOfBirthYear" type="tel" inputmode="numeric" autocomplete="nope"
[placeholder]="placeholderYear" required maxlength="4" (keypress)="validate($event)">
</div>
</div>
<mat-error>
{{_errorMessage}}
</mat-error>
</mat-form-field>