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I'm creating an app in which I want to have a new set of text called from a .txt at the beginning of every day, at the moment I have it so that the set of files can be browsed through by the click of a button but this is too primitive for the purpose of the app.

Any help or suggestions on how to access and use the iPhone's clock would be very much appreciated.

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This function will give you the current time from the iPhone clock

[NSDate date]

When the app opens, you can load up the text file, and store the date it was last loaded using NSUserDefaults (which is a simple store that persists over instantiations of the app)

Next time the app opens, retrieve the last date the file was loaded from NSUserDefaults and compare to the current date - if its more than 24 hours then reload (or whatever the logic is you require).

i.e.

when you load the text file

// Set the current date in NSUserDefaults
NSDate *nowDate = [NSDate date];
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setObject:nowDate forKey:@"LastLoaded"];

and on relaunch of the app

// Get the current date from NSUserDefaults
NSDate *lastLoaded = [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] objectForKey:@"LastLoaded"];


NSDate *checkDate = [NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSinceNow:-24*60*60];
if ([lastLoaded compare:checkDate] == NSOrderedAscending) {
    // reload file
}

note the above code is only off top of my head as an illustration - syntax and date creation comparison logic may be flawed.

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  • Could you then use that to call a function? Or rather when the app is opened check how long it has been since it last was and whether it needs to update?
    – Lanny
    Feb 3, 2012 at 0:20
  • added a bit of an example as well
    – gamozzii
    Feb 3, 2012 at 0:31

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