My problem is I want to have some way to represent time (without date), like time of day in my iOS app. From a REST api I get strings like "13:12:11" which shows the time something happens, I have used NSDateFormatter
to convert NSStrings to NSDates but as far as I can tell it does not accept date formats with just time components like HH:mm:ss
[EDIT: you can, see below]
So my questions are
1- Is NSTimeInterval (instead of NSDate) what I should be using to store time of day?
2- How can I convert "03:04:05" to and objective-c object from one of the built in frameworks.
EDIT: You CAN use formats like "HH:mm:ss" it just replaces the date part with 2000-01-01 Still it would be very nice to have a date independent time of day representation.
NSTime
?NSTime
would be that useful of a class to be honest,NSDate
andNSDateComponents
take care of what simple strings and numbers won't. Use J2theC's solution, every day creating a new date for your countdown.