My use-case requires me to display different format of strings with respect to user's 12-hour/24-hour preference in "Date & Time" settings.
To be precise, my string needs to ignore the minute component and include the "AM/PM" suffix for 12-hour time and do the exact opposite for the 24-hour time.
I recently got to know about using "jj" template to achieve this. More on this (Thanks to @larme)
Here's my approach:
let df = DateFormatter()
df.setLocalizedDateFormatFromTemplate("jj:mm") // As of current time in my locale, this'll display "17:01"
df.locale = .current
if df.string(from: passedDate).count > 5 {
// User has 12-hour time setting i.e: The string has AM/PM suffix
df.setLocalizedDateFormatFromTemplate("jj") // Setting this will ignore the minutes and provide me with the hour and the AM/PM suffix i.e: "5 PM" according to current time
}
Now, this solves my problem but I wonder if there is a cleaner way to get this done.