Problem with NSDateformatter
i've seen many questions on NSDateformatter and NSDate, but none could help me out.
[formatter setDateFormat:@"yyyy/mm/dd"];
NSDate *date = [formatter dateFromString:@"2010/03/10"];
if (date) {
NSLog(@"Date returned:::%@",date);
return date;
}
The Probelm is that, its returning the date --- '2010-01-10 00:03:00 +0600' The month is changed to 1 and the minute to 3, What might be the p开发者_如何学Pythonroblem???
Use MM
for month, instead of mm
. See the Unicode Standard for reference.
use
[formatter setDateFormat:@"yyyy/MM/dd"];
It is considering small mm to minutes that's why i guess...
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