How to use NSTimeInterval properly? [closed]
Mia Lopez
I'm new to Xcode and I have the following problem:
I want a method that gives me the time that as passed since a given date till now. If it was 2 years ago I want to return a string "2 years ago", but if it was 5 minutes ago I want it to return a string with "5 minutes ago".
I've already checked NSTimeInterval and NSDateFormatter but I couldn't find a way to make it work.
22 Answers
Just to get you started...
You would create a reference date like this:
NSCalendar *gregorian = [[NSCalendar alloc] initWithCalendarIdentifier:NSGregorianCalendar];
NSDateComponents *dateComponents = [[NSDateComponents alloc] init];
dateComponents.year = 2012;
dateComponents.month = 1;
dateComponents.day = 1;
dateComponents.hour = 0;
dateComponents.minute = 0;
dateComponents.second = 0;
NSDate *referenceDate = [gregorian dateFromComponents: dateComponents];Current date can be obtained like this:
NSDate *now = [NSDate date];Time interval is in seconds, so...
NSTimeInterval interval = [now timeIntervalSinceDate:referenceDate];
NSLog (@"reference date was %.0f seconds ago", interval);I'm sure you'll be able to figure it out on yourself from here on...
This answer might help you out.
0Thank you, I was wondering if there is an easier way of doing it without having so many lines of code.
You could create the reference date like this:
NSDate *referenceDate = [NSDate date];
[[NSCalendar currentCalendar] rangeOfUnit:NSYearCalendarUnit startDate:&referenceDate interval:NULL forDate:referenceDate];or you try this: