Reputation: 16051
My UIDatePicker is set to UIDatePickerModeTime but on the apple documentation it says The date picker displays hours, minutes, and (optionally) an AM/PM designation. The exact items shown and their order depend upon the locale set. An example of this mode is [ 6 | 53 | PM ].
. How do i add AM/PM because on my device, those aren't options and it instead uses a 24 hour clock?
Upvotes: 6
Views: 7499
Reputation: 7152
Two things to check,
mode
which needs to be either set to .time
or .dateAndTime
in order to support AM/PM format.current
, it will read system locale.Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 738
This thread is somewhat old, but maybe this will be useful to someone else...
As written in the original question, the picker will respect the locale. So, if you what to overrule the system-settings you can set the desired locale on the picker like this:
picker.locale = Locale.init(identifier: "en")
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 10733
This will depend on the settings of the user. If you go to Settings -> General -> Date & Time. there is a "24-Hour" time switch, and based on that users will have the AM/PM indicator on your picker.
Upvotes: 22
Reputation: 723498
Unfortunately UIDatePicker
doesn't have an option for that; it always respects the device option of 12-hour or 24-hour time.
If you must have an AM/PM component you may have to go with a custom UIPickerView
instead, and build an NSDate
out of its components manually.
Upvotes: 3