iosrookie
iosrookie

Reputation: 1201

How to calculate time in hours between two dates in iOS

How can I calculate the time elapsed in hours between two times (possibly occurring on different days) in iOS?

Upvotes: 103

Views: 99129

Answers (5)

aahsanali
aahsanali

Reputation: 3547

NSCalendar *c = [NSCalendar currentCalendar];
NSDate *d1 = [NSDate date];
NSDate *d2 = [NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSince1970:1340323201];//2012-06-22
NSDateComponents *components = [c components:NSHourCalendarUnit fromDate:d2 toDate:d1 options:0];
NSInteger diff = components.minute;

NSDayCalendarUnit|NSHourCalendarUnit|NSMinuteCalendarUnit

Change needed components to day, hour or minute, which difference you want. If NSDayCalendarUnit is selected then it'll return the number of days between two dates similarly for NSHourCalendarUnit and NSMinuteCalendarUnit

Swift 4 version

let cal = Calendar.current
let d1 = Date()
let d2 = Date.init(timeIntervalSince1970: 1524787200) // April 27, 2018 12:00:00 AM
let components = cal.dateComponents([.hour], from: d2, to: d1)
let diff = components.hour!

Upvotes: 91

john raja
john raja

Reputation: 589

For those who use swift 3 and above,

    let dateString1 = "2018-03-15T14:20:00.000Z"
    let dateString2 = "2018-03-20T14:20:00.000Z"

    let Dateformatter = DateFormatter()
    Dateformatter.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ"

    let date1 = Dateformatter.date(from: dateString1)
    let date2 = Dateformatter.date(from: dateString2)

    let distanceBetweenDates: TimeInterval? = date2?.timeIntervalSince(date1!)
    let secondsInAnHour: Double = 3600
    let secondsInDays: Double = 86400
    let secondsInWeek: Double = 604800

    let hoursBetweenDates = Int((distanceBetweenDates! / secondsInAnHour))
    let daysBetweenDates = Int((distanceBetweenDates! / secondsInDays))
    let weekBetweenDates = Int((distanceBetweenDates! / secondsInWeek))

    print(weekBetweenDates,"weeks")//0 weeks
    print(daysBetweenDates,"days")//5 days
    print(hoursBetweenDates,"hours")//120 hours

Upvotes: 4

Ashish Patel
Ashish Patel

Reputation: 332

-(NSMutableString*) timeLeftSinceDate: (NSDate *) dateT {

    NSMutableString *timeLeft = [[NSMutableString alloc]init];

    NSDate *today10am =[NSDate date];

    NSInteger seconds = [today10am timeIntervalSinceDate:dateT];

    NSInteger days = (int) (floor(seconds / (3600 * 24)));
    if(days) seconds -= days * 3600 * 24;

    NSInteger hours = (int) (floor(seconds / 3600));
    if(hours) seconds -= hours * 3600;

    NSInteger minutes = (int) (floor(seconds / 60));
    if(minutes) seconds -= minutes * 60;

    if(days) {
        [timeLeft appendString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%ld Days", (long)days*-1]];
    }

    if(hours) {
        [timeLeft appendString:[NSString stringWithFormat: @"%ld H", (long)hours*-1]];
    }

    if(minutes) {
        [timeLeft appendString: [NSString stringWithFormat: @"%ld M",(long)minutes*-1]];
    }

    if(seconds) {
        [timeLeft appendString:[NSString stringWithFormat: @"%lds", (long)seconds*-1]];
    }

    return timeLeft;
}

Upvotes: 19

Ankish Jain
Ankish Jain

Reputation: 11361

Checkout : It takes care of daylight saving, leap year as it used iOS calendar to calculate. You can change the string and conditions to includes minutes with hours and days.

+(NSString*)remaningTime:(NSDate*)startDate endDate:(NSDate*)endDate {

    NSDateComponents *components;
    NSInteger days;
    NSInteger hour;
    NSInteger minutes;
    NSString *durationString;

    components = [[NSCalendar currentCalendar] components: NSCalendarUnitDay|NSCalendarUnitHour|NSCalendarUnitMinute
                                                 fromDate: startDate toDate: endDate options: 0];
    days = [components day];
    hour = [components hour];
    minutes = [components minute];

    if (days > 0) {

        if (days > 1) {
            durationString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d days", days];
        }
        else {
            durationString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d day", days];
        }
        return durationString;
    }

    if (hour > 0) {

        if (hour > 1) {
            durationString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d hours", hour];
        }
        else {
            durationString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d hour", hour];
        }
        return durationString;
    }

    if (minutes > 0) {

        if (minutes > 1) {
            durationString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d minutes", minutes];
        }
        else {
            durationString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d minute", minutes];
        }
        return durationString;
    }

    return @"";
}

Upvotes: 5

Akusete
Akusete

Reputation: 10794

The NSDate function timeIntervalSinceDate: will give you the difference of two dates in seconds.

 NSDate* date1 = someDate;
 NSDate* date2 = someOtherDate;
 NSTimeInterval distanceBetweenDates = [date1 timeIntervalSinceDate:date2];
 double secondsInAnHour = 3600;
 NSInteger hoursBetweenDates = distanceBetweenDates / secondsInAnHour;

See, the apple reference library http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/navigation/ or if you are using Xcode just select help/documentation from the menu.

See: how-to-convert-an-nstimeinterval-seconds-into-minutes

--edit: See ÐąrέÐέvil's answer below for correctly handling daylight savings/leap seconds

Upvotes: 172

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