eventResize *1.3* ================= Triggered when resizing stops and the event has changed in duration.
function( *event*, *dayDelta*, *minuteDelta*, *revertFunc*, *jsEvent*, *ui*, *view* ) { }
`event` is an [Event Object](../event_data/Event_Object) that hold the event's information (date, title, etc). `dayDelta` holds the number of days the event's end date was moved forward (a positive number) or backwards (a negative number). `minuteDelta` holds the number of minutes the event's end time was moved forward (a positive number) or backwards (a negative number). Only useful for the agenda views. In other views, `0` is passed in. `dayDelta` and `minuteDelta` are elegant for dealing with multi-day and repeating events. If updating a remote database, just add these values to the *end* of all events with the given `event.id`. `revertFunc` is a function that, if called, reverts the event's end date to the value before the drag. This is useful if an ajax call should fail. `jsEvent` holds the native javascript event with low-level information such as mouse coordinates. `ui` holds the [jQuery UI object](http://jqueryui.com/demos/resizable/). `view` holds the current [View Object](../views/View_Object). Here is an example demonstrating most of these arguments: $('#calendar').fullCalendar({ events: [ // events here ], editable: true, eventResize: function(event,dayDelta,minuteDelta,revertFunc) { alert( "The end date of " + event.title + "has been moved " + dayDelta + " days and " + minuteDelta + " minutes." ); if (!confirm("is this okay?")) { revertFunc(); } } });