Godfather
Godfather

Reputation: 4330

Getting back a date from a string

im dealing with dates, and i'm having problems getting my date back from a string, i simplified my problem here:

let date = NSDate()
let formatter = NSDateFormatter()
formatter.dateFormat = "dd-MM-YYYY"
formatter.stringFromDate(date)
formatter.dateFromString(formatter.stringFromDate(date))

And the output is: "25-05-2015" (Which is fine) "Dec 21, 2014, 12:00 AM" (???)

Upvotes: 0

Views: 389

Answers (3)

Leo Dabus
Leo Dabus

Reputation: 236305

The problem there is that Y is for weekOfYear. You have to use "dd-MM-yyyy". Btw don't forget to set your date formatter locale to "en_US_POSIX" .

If you're working with fixed-format dates, you should first set the locale of the date formatter to something appropriate for your fixed format. In most cases the best locale to choose is "en_US_POSIX", a locale that's specifically designed to yield US English results regardless of both user and system preferences. "en_US_POSIX" is also invariant in time (if the US, at some point in the future, changes the way it formats dates, "en_US" will change to reflect the new behaviour, but "en_US_POSIX" will not), and between machines ("en_US_POSIX" works the same on iOS as it does on OS X, and as it it does on other platforms).

Upvotes: 3

PoolHallJunkie
PoolHallJunkie

Reputation: 1363

You should change your dateFormat to make it work , YYYY is not correct.

import Foundation

let date = NSDate()
let formatter = NSDateFormatter()
formatter.dateFormat = "dd-MM-YYYY"
var firstDate = formatter.stringFromDate(date)
formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss.SSSSxxx"
var secondDate = formatter.dateFromString(formatter.stringFromDate(date))
println("\(firstDate)")
println("\(secondDate)")

Upvotes: 0

AliSoftware
AliSoftware

Reputation: 32681

You should use yyyy for the year, not YYYY (which has a different meaning)

let date = NSDate()
let formatter = NSDateFormatter()
formatter.dateFormat = "dd-MM-yyyy"

let s = formatter.stringFromDate(date) // "25-05-2015"
let d = formatter.dateFromString(s)    // "2015-05-24 22:00:00 UTC" (*)

(*) it's 22:00 because I'm in the +0200 timezone, so this result is effectively 2015-05-25 00:00:00 in my timezone

Upvotes: 2

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