When using the Date/Time picker on the iPhone/iPad, the year (yyyy) is stripped from the Date formatting in order to make room for the time.
How does it accomplish this based on the default unicode formats stored by the region format?
The formats do not necessarily match any of the following:
NSDateFormatterLongStyle
NSDateFormatterShortStyle
NSDateFormatterMediumStyle
NSDateFormatterFullStyle
Take the Bulgarian region format for instance. The formats are (respectively):
dd MMMM y
dd.MM.yy
dd.MM.yyyy
dd MM y, EEE
And United States:
MMMM d, y
M/d/yy
MMM d, y
EEEE, MMMM d, y
A Bulgarian date time picker displays:
e.g. 06 10 cp
Where the United states display:
e.g. Wed Oct 06
There is no Bulgarian format where the day name comes last, neither is there a format where the day name comes first in the US formats. This makes me wonder about languages where there are character following years and months.
- How the heck does the date picker
parse out the year properly given the
formatting information available?
And how does it know where to stick
the day name? - Are there other date formats stored
in the operating system (based on the
user-selected region) that the date
time picker retrieves?
Most importantly, how do I retrieve these dates formats from the locale?
I do not want to just throw in some ad-hoc format string – I need to extract the existing ones.
Thanks!
This is a follow up question after find out how to retrieve the actual unicode formats:
Objective C / iPhone: How do I extract the actual unicode date format strings for the current region?
Best Answer
You can specify date format by a string and then you can get relatively good results. For example:
The only difference is when you use US settings the first day is Sunday for EU it is monday bu you can handle that by NSCalendar firstWeekDay. Hope it can help.
a: AM/PM
A: 0~86399999 (Millisecond of Day)
c/cc: 1~7 (Day of Week)
ccc: Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sat
cccc: Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday
d: 1~31 (0 padded Day of Month)
D: 1~366 (0 padded Day of Year)
e: 1~7 (0 padded Day of Week)
E~EEE: Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sat
EEEE: Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday
F: 1~5 (0 padded Week of Month, first day of week = Monday)
g: Julian Day Number (number of days since 4713 BC January 1)
G~GGG: BC/AD (Era Designator Abbreviated)
GGGG: Before Christ/Anno Domini
h: 1~12 (0 padded Hour (12hr))
H: 0~23 (0 padded Hour (24hr))
k: 1~24 (0 padded Hour (24hr)
K: 0~11 (0 padded Hour (12hr))
L/LL: 1~12 (0 padded Month)
LLL: Jan/Feb/Mar/Apr/May/Jun/Jul/Aug/Sep/Oct/Nov/Dec
LLLL: January/February/March/April/May/June/July/August/September/October/November/December
m: 0~59 (0 padded Minute)
M/MM: 1~12 (0 padded Month)
MMM: Jan/Feb/Mar/Apr/May/Jun/Jul/Aug/Sep/Oct/Nov/Dec
MMMM: January/February/March/April/May/June/July/August/September/October/November/December
q/qq: 1~4 (0 padded Quarter)
qqq: Q1/Q2/Q3/Q4
qqqq: 1st quarter/2nd quarter/3rd quarter/4th quarter
Q/QQ: 1~4 (0 padded Quarter)
QQQ: Q1/Q2/Q3/Q4
QQQQ: 1st quarter/2nd quarter/3rd quarter/4th quarter
s: 0~59 (0 padded Second)
S: (rounded Sub-Second)
u: (0 padded Year)
v~vvv: (General GMT Timezone Abbreviation)
vvvv: (General GMT Timezone Name)
w: 1~53 (0 padded Week of Year, 1st day of week = Sunday, NB: 1st week of year starts from the last Sunday of last year)
W: 1~5 (0 padded Week of Month, 1st day of week = Sunday)
y/yyyy: (Full Year)
yy/yyy: (2 Digits Year)
Y/YYYY: (Full Year, starting from the Sunday of the 1st week of year)
YY/YYY: (2 Digits Year, starting from the Sunday of the 1st week of year)
z~zzz: (Specific GMT Timezone Abbreviation)
zzzz: (Specific GMT Timezone Name)
Z: +0000 (RFC 822 Timezone)