Reputation: 1641
I'm using NSDate to get a string such as "18 Jun 09", with code:
NSDate *theDate = [NSDate date];
NSString *dateString = [theDate descriptionWithCalendarFormat:@"%d %b %y"
timeZone:nil
locale: nil];
This works, but only results in an English output. I need the output to be localized in the user's default language.
Does Cocoa (Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5 in this case) provide a facility for this localization or do I have to manually localize for each case of day and & month names my self?
(I have provided a locale, but although that does provide a locale-specific ordering of the date, it does not appear to do any localization of day-month names.)
Upvotes: 3
Views: 13586
Reputation: 6046
It appears one line of code is missing:
[dateFormatter setLocale:usLocale];
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 6227
Here is a snippet from Apple:
NSDateFormatter *dateFormatter = [[[NSDateFormatter alloc] init] autorelease];
[dateFormatter setDateStyle:NSDateFormatterMediumStyle];
[dateFormatter setTimeStyle:NSDateFormatterNoStyle];
NSDate *date = [NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSinceReferenceDate:118800];
NSString *formattedDateString = [dateFormatter stringFromDate:date];
NSLog(@"formattedDateString for locale %@: %@", [[dateFormatter locale] localeIdentifier], formattedDateString);
Upvotes: 22