Minkle Garg
Minkle Garg

Reputation: 751

Difference between two NSDates

I am taking two NSDates by using date time picker. Now I want to count the number of days between these two NSDates. How can I find the difference between two NSDates.

please give me some solution.

Thanks alot.

Upvotes: 16

Views: 15823

Answers (3)

martin
martin

Reputation: 2493

Here's a little gem for you - with more than just days:

// Assuming you have fistDate and secondDate

unsigned int unitFlags = NSCalendarUnitHour | NSCalendarUnitMinute | NSCalendarUnitDay | NSCalendarUnitMonth;

NSDateComponents *conversionInfo = [currCalendar components:unitFlags fromDate:fistDate   toDate:secondDate  options:0];

int months = [conversionInfo month];
int days = [conversionInfo day];
int hours = [conversionInfo hour];
int minutes = [conversionInfo minute];

This is very helpful - especially when formatting string such as:

[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d months , %d days, %d hours, %d min", months, days, hours, minutes];

Happy Coding :)

Upvotes: 57

kviksilver
kviksilver

Reputation: 3854

NSDate reference is a great little document: http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Reference/Foundation/Classes/NSDate_Class/Reference/Reference.html

- (NSTimeInterval)timeIntervalSinceDate:(NSDate *)anotherDate

is what you are looking for if you want time interval difference.

For days (as not every day has same number of minutes, hours) you want to see Martins answer below and use NSDateComponents with [NSCalendar currentCalendar]

Upvotes: 25

worthbak
worthbak

Reputation: 355

Here's a Swift implementation (I use this all the time while debugging things like network requests and JSON parsing):

let date1 = NSDate()

// do some long running task

let date2 = NSDate()
print(date2.timeIntervalSinceDate(date1))

// you can also do this in one line, of course:
print(NSDate().timeIntervalSinceDate(date1))

Upvotes: 2

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