Comparing dates in Swift is really simple and easily understandable. It can be written in a single line, for example:
if date1 > date2
But what if I want to check if Date1 is 3 years smaller or greater than Date2?
Try using DateComponents:
let components = Calendar.current.dateComponents([.year], from: Date(), to: secondDate)
print(components.year)
This should do what you're asking:
func dateIsNYearsBeforeDate(date1: Date, date2: Date, nYears: Int) -> Bool {
let calendar = Calendar.current
// Extract the components of the dates
let date1Components = calendar.dateComponents([.year, .month, .day, .hour, .minute, .second], from: date1)
let date2Components = calendar.dateComponents([.year, .month, .day, .hour, .minute, .second], from: date2)
// Check if the dates are in the same month and day
let isSameMonth = date1Components.month == date2Components.month
let isSameDay = date1Components.day == date2Components.day
// Skip this if you want to check only the date and not the time
let isSameHour = date1Components.hour == date2Components.hour
let isSameMinute = date1Components.minute == date2Components.minute
let isSameSecond = date1Components.second == date2Components.second
let yearsDifference = date2Components.year! - date1Components.year!
return isSameMonth && isSameDay && isSameHour && isSameMinute && isSameSecond && yearsDifference == nYears
}
Here's the code to check if 2 dates is greater than X years. Hopefully the comments will help you understand the process. Understand the logic and modify it to suit your needs.
func isPastXYears(_ numberOfYears : Int) -> Bool{
let formatter = DateFormatter()
formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy/MM/dd"
//Determine PastDate and NowDate
guard let pastDate = formatter.date(from: "2015/06/28") else { return false}
let nowDate = Date()
//Convert the dates to TimeInterval for comparing
let pastDateTimeInterval = pastDate.timeIntervalSinceNow
let nowDateTimeInterval = nowDate.timeIntervalSinceNow
//Get the TimeInterval of X years
let xYearsTimeInterval : TimeInterval = 60 * 60 * 24 * 365 * Double(numberOfYears) // seconds * minutes * hoursInADay * numberOfDaysInAYear * numberOfYears
//Get the difference of the dates' timeinterval
let timeIntervalDifference = nowDateTimeInterval - pastDateTimeInterval
//Check if difference is > xYearsInterval
return (timeIntervalDifference >= xYearsTimeInterval)
}
isPastXYears(3) //true
isPastXYears(4) //false
In Swift 5.0, you can compare Date
structs as it conforms to Equatable
and Comparable
. This means you can do something like:
let now = Date()
let theFuture = Date().addingTimeInterval(100)
and check it like so:
now == theFuture
now != theFuture
now < theFuture
now > theFuture
Use DateComponents, like in the snippet below:
let monthsToAdd = 2
let daysToAdd = 1
let yearsToAdd = 1
let currentDate = Date()
var dateComponent = DateComponents()
dateComponent.month = monthsToAdd
dateComponent.day = daysToAdd
dateComponent.year = yearsToAdd
let futureDate = Calendar.current.date(byAdding: dateComponent, to: currentDate)
print(currentDate)
print(futureDate!)
I would probably do something like this:
let date1 = Date()
let date2 = Date()
let dateMinus3Years = Calendar.current.date(byAdding: .year, value: -3, to: date1)!
let datePlus3Years = Calendar.current.date(byAdding: .year, value: 3, to: date1)!
let condition = Calendar.current.isDate(date2, inSameDayAs: dateMinus3Years)
|| Calendar.current.isDate(date2, inSameDayAs: datePlus3Years)
or
let date1 = Date()
let date2 = Date()
let date1Components = Calendar.current.dateComponents([.year, .month, .day], from: date1)
let date2Components = Calendar.current.dateComponents([.year, .month, .day], from: date2)
let condition = abs(date1Components.year! - date2Components.year!) == 3
&& date1Components.month == date2Components.month
&& date1Components.day == date2Components.day
This will be safer than using time differences.
TimeInterval
. developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/timeintervaldate1 = 2018-01-01
anddate2 = 2021-12-31
, should your function return true or false? The year components of the two dates differ by 3, but the actual time span between the two is almost 4 years. Similar issue if I go backward (date2 = 2015-12-31
)