I want to use iOS 8's new HealthKit NSFormatters
to show the weight of a person according to locale. So 80 kgs in Europe should be formatted as 176.36 pounds
in the US, but 80 kg in Europe.
For this I use the unitStringFromKilograms
method, which according to the Docs should return:
A localized string representing the unit. This method selects the correct unit based on the formatter’s locale, the magnitude of the value, and the
forPersonMassUse
property.
However, the following piece of code, on several laptops with multiple locales and iOS
devices with metric locales, always return 'pounds'.
Is this a bug or did I forget something so obvious that Apple didn't mention it in their docs?
import HealthKit
let massFormatter = NSMassFormatter()
massFormatter.forPersonMassUse = true // it doesn't matter if this is false
massFormatter.unitStyle = .Long
var massFormatterUnit = NSMassFormatterUnit.Kilogram
// This unitString SHOULD be according to locale, e.g. kg in Europe, pounds in us.
// instead it always returns 'pounds'
let unitString = massFormatter.unitStringFromKilograms(80, usedUnit: &massFormatterUnit)