This is a bit of a common question but most answers don't seem to work. I have a timer in my app that and I can start and re-start the timer easily. I am trying to pause and resume the timer but for now resuming only continues the timer from a timer that's greater than the one I resumed it at. Which probably means it continues counting in the background. This is my code :
//Timer Variables
var startTime = NSTimeInterval()
var timer = NSTimer()
var isTiming = Bool()
var isPaused = Bool()
func updatedTimer() {
let currentTime = NSDate.timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate()
var elapsedTime: NSTimeInterval = currentTime - startTime
let minutes = UInt8(elapsedTime / 60.0)
elapsedTime -= (NSTimeInterval(minutes) * 60)
let seconds = UInt8(elapsedTime)
elapsedTime -= NSTimeInterval(seconds)
let strMinutes = String(format: "%02d", minutes)
let strSeconds = String(format: "%02d", seconds)
workoutTime.text = "\(strMinutes) : \(strSeconds)"
}
@IBAction func startButtonTapped(sender: AnyObject) {
if !timer.valid {
timer = NSTimer.scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval(0.01, target: self, selector: #selector(TimedWorkoutViewController.updatedTimer), userInfo: nil, repeats: true)
startTime = NSDate.timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate()
}
isTiming = true
isPaused = false
}
@IBAction func pauseAndContinueButtonTapped(sender: AnyObject) {
if isTiming == true && isPaused == false {
timer.invalidate() //Stop the Timer
isPaused = true //isPaused
isTiming = false //Stopped Timing
pauseButton.setTitle("RESUME", forState: UIControlState.Normal) //Set Button to Continue state
print(startTime)
} else if isTiming == false && isPaused == true {
if !timer.valid {
timer.invalidate()
//timer = nil
timer = NSTimer.scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval(0.01, target: self, selector: #selector(TimedWorkoutViewController.updatedTimer), userInfo: nil, repeats: true)
}
isPaused = false
isTiming = true
pauseButton.setTitle("PAUSE", forState: UIControlState.Normal) //Set Button to Continue state
}
}
timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate
will have problems if the user changes the system time. It is better to use a time value which is independent of that time likeCACurrentMediaTime()
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