Jens Bergvall
Jens Bergvall

Reputation: 1627

How do I get weekday and/or name of month from a NSDate variable?

Alright. The problem we're having is that we have NSStrings filled with dates in the format of yyyyMMdd and what we want to do is to get the current weekday and name of month. The function dagOmvandlare converts the datestring to weekday and month. The function is then called on viewDidload to name all our button-titles from english to swedish months.

our current solution is looking like this:

-(NSString *)dagOmvandlare:(id) suprDatum{

   NSDateFormatter *dateFormatter = [[[NSDateFormatter alloc] init] autorelease];
   dateFormatter.dateFormat = @"yyyyMMdd";

   NSDate *date = [dateFormatter dateFromString:suprDatum];


   NSString * monthString = [date descriptionWithCalendarFormat:@"%B"timeZone:nil
                                                         locale:[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] dictionaryRepresentation]];

   if ([monthString isEqualToString:@"January"]) {
       monthString = @"Januari";
   }
   else
       if ([monthString isEqualToString:@"February"]) {
           monthString = @"Februari";
       }
       else
           if ([monthString isEqualToString:@"May"]) {
               monthString = @"Maj";
           }
           else
               if ([monthString isEqualToString:@"June"]) {
                   monthString = @"Juni";
               }
               else
                   if ([monthString isEqualToString:@"July"]) {
                       monthString = @"Juli";
                   }
                   else
                       if ([monthString isEqualToString:@"August"]) {
                           monthString = @"Augusti";
                       }
                       else
                           if ([monthString isEqualToString:@"October"]) {
                               monthString = @"Oktober";
                           }
                           else
                               if ([monthString isEqualToString:@"March"]) {
                                   monthString = @"Mars";
                               }

   return monthString;

}



- (void)viewDidLoad {
   [super viewDidLoad];

    [button3 setTitle:(NSString *)[self dagOmvandlare:self.datum1] forState:UIControlStateNormal];
    [button2 setTitle:(NSString *)[self dagOmvandlare:self.datum2] forState:UIControlStateNormal];
    [bmanad1 setTitle:(NSString *)[self dagOmvandlare:self.datum3] forState:UIControlStateNormal];

}

And what we've figured out so far is that the

NSString * monthString = [date descriptionWithCalendarFormat:@"%B"timeZone:nil
                                                         locale:[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] dictionaryRepresentation]];

is not allowed to be used by Apples guidelines regarding non-public api's. So the primary question is, what other way is there to get weekday and name of month out of our datestrings that contain dates with the format yyyyMMdd ?

Upvotes: 37

Views: 47690

Answers (8)

Mahmut K.
Mahmut K.

Reputation: 850

You can use (For Swift and Türkiye localization):

dateFormatter.locale = NSLocale(localeIdentifier: "tr_TR") as Locale

Upvotes: 1

brandonscript
brandonscript

Reputation: 72865

Simple Swift 3 extensions:

// Weekday
extension Date {
    func dayOfWeek() -> String? {
        let dateFormatter = DateFormatter()
        dateFormatter.dateFormat = "EEEE"
        return dateFormatter.string(from: self).capitalized
        // or capitalized(with: locale)
    }
}

print(Date().dayOfWeek()!) // Wednesday

// Month Name
extension Date {
    func monthName() -> String? {
        let dateFormatter = DateFormatter()
        dateFormatter.dateFormat = "MMMM"
        return dateFormatter.string(from: self).capitalized
        // or capitalized(with: locale)
    }
}

print(Date().monthName()!) // October

Upvotes: 11

ingconti
ingconti

Reputation: 11646

As apple says, creating (and let ARC dispose) a formatter is expensive, so:

1) declare in your file:

private var localDateFormatter : DateFormatter?

..
extension Date {

2) use lazy approach:

if localDateFormatter == nil{

        localDateFormatter = DateFormatter()

        let locale = Locale(identifier: "en_US_POSIX")

....}
    let newTime = localDateFormatter!.date(from: self)

if You have alla the stuff in one class, a static / let member would be nice. (we cannot use vars in extensions... :( globals seems bad but no way...)

Upvotes: 1

MrWaqasAhmed
MrWaqasAhmed

Reputation: 1489

- (void) getMonthFromDate:(NSString *) stringDate
{
    NSDateFormatter *dateFormat = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
    [dateFormat setDateFormat:@"yyyy-MM-dd"];
    NSDate *date = [dateFormat dateFromString:stringDate];
    NSCalendar* calendar = [NSCalendar currentCalendar];
    NSDateComponents* components = [calendar components:NSCalendarUnitYear|NSCalendarUnitMonth|NSCalendarUnitDay fromDate:date]; // Get necessary date components

    NSLog(@"%lu", [components day]);
    NSLog(@"%lu %@",[components day],[[dateFormat monthSymbols] objectAtIndex:[components month]]);

}

Upvotes: 0

Nick Moore
Nick Moore

Reputation: 15857

There is no need to manually convert to the Swedish words. iPhone will do it for you. Try this:

NSDateFormatter *dateFormatter = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
dateFormatter.dateFormat = @"yyyyMMdd";
NSDate *date = [dateFormatter dateFromString:@"20111010"];

// set swedish locale
dateFormatter.locale=[[NSLocale alloc] initWithLocaleIdentifier:@"sv_SE"];

dateFormatter.dateFormat=@"MMMM";
NSString *monthString = [[dateFormatter stringFromDate:date] capitalizedString];
NSLog(@"month: %@", monthString);

dateFormatter.dateFormat=@"EEEE";
NSString *dayString = [[dateFormatter stringFromDate:date] capitalizedString];
NSLog(@"day: %@", dayString);

Output:

month: Oktober
day: Måndag

Upvotes: 86

Abhinav Singh
Abhinav Singh

Reputation: 8090

NSDateFormatter *dateFormatter = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
[dateFormatter setDateFormat:@"EEEE"];
NSString *dayName = [dateFormatter stringFromDate:Date];

this dayName will be available in the locale of user.

Upvotes: 1

Jorge
Jorge

Reputation: 2066

NSString *strDate=@"20110407";
NSDateFormatter *df=[[[NSDateFormatter alloc] init] autorelease];
[df setDateFormat:@"yyyyMMdd"];
NSDate *targetDate=[df dateFromString:strDate];
[df setDateFormat:@"EEEE MMMM dd, yyyy"];
NSString *s=[df stringFromDate:targetDate];

NSLog(@"Date: %@", s);

Upvotes: 10

visakh7
visakh7

Reputation: 26390

Hope this helps

NSCalendar *calendar= [[NSCalendar alloc] initWithCalendarIdentifier:NSGregorianCalendar];
NSCalendarUnit unitFlags = NSYearCalendarUnit | NSMonthCalendarUnit |  NSDayCalendarUnit | NSHourCalendarUnit | NSMinuteCalendarUnit | NSSecondCalendarUnit;
NSDate *date = [NSDate date];
NSDateComponents *dateComponents = [calendar components:unitFlags fromDate:date];

NSInteger year = [dateComponents year];
NSInteger month = [dateComponents month];
NSInteger day = [dateComponents day];
NSInteger hour = [dateComponents hour];
NSInteger minute = [dateComponents minute];
NSInteger second = [dateComponents second];

[calendar release];

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