Get day of week using NSDate

北城余情 提交于 2019-11-26 19:42:09

What you are looking for (if I understand the question correctly) is NSCalendarUnit.CalendarUnitWeekday. The corresponding property of NSDateComponents is weekday.

Note also that your date format is wrong (the full specification can be found here: http://unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-6.html).

The function can be simplified slightly, using automatic type inference, also you use variables a lot where constants are sufficient. In addition, the function should return an optional which is nil for an invalid input string.

Updated code for Swift 3 and later:

func getDayOfWeek(_ today:String) -> Int? {
    let formatter  = DateFormatter()
    formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd"
    guard let todayDate = formatter.date(from: today) else { return nil }
    let myCalendar = Calendar(identifier: .gregorian)
    let weekDay = myCalendar.component(.weekday, from: todayDate)
    return weekDay
}

Example:

if let weekday = getDayOfWeek("2014-08-27") {
    print(weekday)
} else {
    print("bad input")
}

Original answer for Swift 2:

func getDayOfWeek(today:String)->Int? {

    let formatter  = NSDateFormatter()
    formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd"
    if let todayDate = formatter.dateFromString(today) {
        let myCalendar = NSCalendar(calendarIdentifier: NSCalendarIdentifierGregorian)!
        let myComponents = myCalendar.components(.Weekday, fromDate: todayDate)
        let weekDay = myComponents.weekday
        return weekDay
    } else {
        return nil
    }
}

Swift 3 & 4

Retrieving the day of the week's number is dramatically simplified in Swift 3 because DateComponents is no longer optional. Here it is as an extension:

extension Date {
    func dayNumberOfWeek() -> Int? {
        return Calendar.current.dateComponents([.weekday], from: self).weekday 
    }
}

// returns an integer from 1 - 7, with 1 being Sunday and 7 being Saturday
print(Date().dayNumberOfWeek()!) // 4

If you were looking for the written, localized version of the day of week:

extension Date {
    func dayOfWeek() -> String? {
        let dateFormatter = DateFormatter()
        dateFormatter.dateFormat = "EEEE"
        return dateFormatter.string(from: self).capitalized 
        // or use capitalized(with: locale) if you want
    }
}

print(Date().dayOfWeek()!) // Wednesday
Matjan

If you want the full "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday" etc.

EDIT: There's actually a built in format that returns localized day names:

extension NSDate {
    func dayOfTheWeek() -> String? {        
        let dateFormatter = NSDateFormatter()
        dateFormatter.dateFormat = "EEEE"
        return dateFormatter.stringFromDate(self)
    }
}

My previous solution (for English only):

extension NSDate {

    func dayOfTheWeek() -> String? {
        let weekdays = [
            "Sunday",
            "Monday",
            "Tuesday",
            "Wednesday",
            "Thursday",
            "Friday",
            "Saturday"
        ]

        let calendar: NSCalendar = NSCalendar.currentCalendar()
        let components: NSDateComponents = calendar.components(.Weekday, fromDate: self)
        return weekdays[components.weekday - 1]
    }
}

You don't need to unwrap calendar and components, they are guaranteed by the foundation framework.

Usage:

print(myDate.dayOfTheWeek())

The simple answer (swift 3):

Calendar.current.component(.weekday, from: Date())

There is an easier way. Just pass your string date to the following function, it will give you the day name :)

func getDayNameBy(stringDate: String) -> String
    {
        let df  = NSDateFormatter()
        df.dateFormat = "YYYY-MM-dd"
        let date = df.dateFromString(stringDate)!
        df.dateFormat = "EEEE"
        return df.stringFromDate(date);
    }
Tr0yJ

In my case I was after a three letter string for each day. I modified @Martin R's function as follows:

func getDayOfWeekString(today:String)->String? {
    let formatter  = NSDateFormatter()
    formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd"
    if let todayDate = formatter.dateFromString(today) {
        let myCalendar = NSCalendar(calendarIdentifier: NSCalendarIdentifierGregorian)!
        let myComponents = myCalendar.components(.Weekday, fromDate: todayDate)
        let weekDay = myComponents.weekday
        switch weekDay {
        case 1:
            return "Sun"
        case 2:
            return "Mon"
        case 3:
            return "Tue"
        case 4:
            return "Wed"
        case 5:
            return "Thu"
        case 6:
            return "Fri"
        case 7:
            return "Sat"
        default:
            print("Error fetching days")
            return "Day"
        }
    } else {
        return nil
    }
}

Swift 3 Date extension

extension Date {
    var weekdayOrdinal: Int {
        return Calendar.current.component(.weekday, from: self)
    }
}
qwerty-reloader

You can use this table date_formats for converting your date to different formats. My shortest code:

func getDayOfWeek(today: String) -> Int{
    let formatter:NSDateFormatter = NSDateFormatter()
    formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd"
    let todayDate = formatter.dateFromString(today)
    formatter.dateFormat = "e" // "eeee" -> Friday
    let weekDay = formatter.stringFromDate(todayDate!)
    return Int(weekDay)!
}
getDayOfWeek("2015-12-18") // 6
extension Date {

var weekdayName: String {
    let formatter = DateFormatter(); formatter.dateFormat = "E"
    return formatter.string(from: self as Date)
}

var weekdayNameFull: String {
    let formatter = DateFormatter(); formatter.dateFormat = "EEEE"
    return formatter.string(from: self as Date)
}
var monthName: String {
    let formatter = DateFormatter(); formatter.dateFormat = "MMM"
    return formatter.string(from: self as Date)
}
var OnlyYear: String {
    let formatter = DateFormatter(); formatter.dateFormat = "YYYY"
    return formatter.string(from: self as Date)
}
var period: String {
    let formatter = DateFormatter(); formatter.dateFormat = "a"
    return formatter.string(from: self as Date)
}
var timeOnly: String {
    let formatter = DateFormatter(); formatter.dateFormat = "hh : mm"
    return formatter.string(from: self as Date)
}
var timeWithPeriod: String {
    let formatter = DateFormatter(); formatter.dateFormat = "hh : mm a"
    return formatter.string(from: self as Date)
}

var DatewithMonth: String {
    let formatter = DateFormatter(); formatter.dateStyle = .medium ;        return formatter.string(from: self as Date)
}
}

usage let weekday = Date().weekdayName

The practical solution ...

Be aware that results are the integers one through seven.

(Not zero through six.)

let trivialDayStringsORDINAL = ["", "SUN","MON","TUE","WED","THU","FRI","SAT"]
// note that zero is not used

and then ...

let dow = Calendar.current.component(.weekday, from: someDate)
print( trivialDayStringsORDINAL[dow] )

There are already a lot of answers here but I think there's another, perhaps better, way of doing this using the correct Calendar APIs.

I'd suggest getting the day of the week using the weekdaySymbols property of Calendar (docs) in an extension to Date:

extension Date {

    /// Returns the day of the week as a `String`, e.g. "Monday"
    var dayOfWeek: String {
        let calendar = Calendar.autoupdatingCurrent
        return calendar.weekdaySymbols[calendar.component(.weekday, from: self) - 1]
    }
}

This requires initialising a Date first, which I would do using a custom DateFormatter:

extension DateFormatter {

    /// returns a `DateFormatter` with the format "yyyy-MM-dd".
    static var standardDate: DateFormatter {
        let formatter = DateFormatter()
        formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd"
        return formatter
    }
}

This can then be called with:

DateFormatter.standardDate.date(from: "2018-09-18")!.dayOfWeek

Why I prefer this:

  1. dayOfWeek does not have to care about time zones because the user's calendar is used, some of the other solutions here will show the incorrect day because time zones are not considered.
  2. It's very likely that you'll need to use dates in the same format in other places so why not create a reusable DateFormatter and use that instead?
  3. weekdaySymbols is localised for you.
  4. weekDaySymbols can be replaced with other options such as shortWeekdaySymbols for "Mon", "Tues" etc.

Please note: This example DateFormatter also doesn't consider time zones or locales, you'll need to set them for what you need. If the dates are always precise, consider setting the time zone TimeZone(secondsFromGMT: 0).

I ended up needing a few more strings from the date, including date of the week (e.g. "5th") and month of the year (e.g. Aug). Below are all three functions I have created based upon @Martin R's function and modified to return 3 char strings:

//Date String Helper Functions
func getDayOfWeek(today:String)->String? {
    let formatter  = NSDateFormatter()
    formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd"
    if let todayDate = formatter.dateFromString(today) {
        let myCalendar = NSCalendar(calendarIdentifier: NSCalendarIdentifierGregorian)!
        let myComponents = myCalendar.components(.Weekday, fromDate: todayDate)
        let weekDay = myComponents.weekday
        switch weekDay {
        case 1:
            return "Sun"
        case 2:
            return "Mon"
        case 3:
            return "Tue"
        case 4:
            return "Wed"
        case 5:
            return "Thu"
        case 6:
            return "Fri"
        case 7:
            return "Sat"
        default:
            print("Error fetching days")
            return "Day"
        }
    } else {
        return nil
    }
}

func getDateOfMonth(today:String)->String? {
    let formatter  = NSDateFormatter()
    formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd"
    if let todayDate = formatter.dateFromString(today) {
        let myCalendar = NSCalendar(calendarIdentifier: NSCalendarIdentifierGregorian)!
        let myComponents = myCalendar.components(.Day, fromDate: todayDate)
        let weekDay = myComponents.day
        switch weekDay {
        case 1:
            return "1st"
        case 2:
            return "2nd"
        case 3:
            return "3rd"
        case 4:
            return "4th"
        case 5:
            return "5th"
        case 6:
            return "6th"
        case 7:
            return "7th"
        case 8:
            return "8th"
        case 9:
            return "9th"
        case 10:
            return "10th"
        case 11:
            return "11th"
        case 12:
            return "12th"
        case 13:
            return "13th"
        case 14:
            return "14th"
        case 15:
            return "15th"
        case 16:
            return "16th"
        case 17:
            return "17th"
        case 18:
            return "18th"
        case 19:
            return "19th"
        case 20:
            return "20th"
        case 21:
            return "21st"
        case 22:
            return "22nd"
        case 23:
            return "23rd"
        case 24:
            return "24th"
        case 25:
            return "25th"
        case 26:
            return "26th"
        case 27:
            return "27th"
        case 28:
            return "28th"
        case 29:
            return "29th"
        case 30:
            return "30th"
        case 31:
            return "31st"
        default:
            print("Error fetching Date Of Month")
            return "Day"
        }
    } else {
        return nil
    }
}

func getMonthOfYear(today:String)->String? {
    let formatter  = NSDateFormatter()
    formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd"
    if let todayDate = formatter.dateFromString(today) {
        let myCalendar = NSCalendar(calendarIdentifier: NSCalendarIdentifierGregorian)!
        let myComponents = myCalendar.components(.Month, fromDate: todayDate)
        let month = myComponents.month
        switch month {
        case 1:
            return "Jan"
        case 2:
            return "Feb"
        case 3:
            return "Mar"
        case 4:
            return "Apr"
        case 5:
            return "May"
        case 6:
            return "Jun"
        case 7:
            return "Jul"
        case 8:
            return "Aug"
        case 9:
            return "Sep"
        case 10:
            return "Oct"
        case 11:
            return "Nov"
        case 12:
            return "Dec"
        default:
            print("Error fetching months")
            return "Month"
        }
    } else {
        return nil
    }
}

SWIFT 2.0 code to present the current week starting from monday.

@IBAction func show(sender: AnyObject) {

   // Getting Days of week corresponding to their dateFormat

    let calendar = NSCalendar.currentCalendar()
    let dayInt: Int!
    var weekDate: [String] = []
    var i = 2

    print("Dates corresponding to days are")
    while((dayInt - dayInt) + i < 9)
    {
        let weekFirstDate = calendar.dateByAddingUnit(.Day, value: (-dayInt+i), toDate: NSDate(), options: [])
        let dateFormatter = NSDateFormatter()
        dateFormatter.dateFormat = "EEEE dd MMMM"
        let dayOfWeekString = dateFormatter.stringFromDate(weekFirstDate!)
        weekDate.append(dayOfWeekString)
        i++
    }
    for i in weekDate
    {
        print(i) //Printing the day stored in array
    }
}

// function to get week day
func getDayOfWeek(today:String)->Int {

    let formatter  = NSDateFormatter()
    formatter.dateFormat = "MMM-dd-yyyy"
    let todayDate = formatter.dateFromString(today)!
    let myCalendar = NSCalendar(calendarIdentifier: NSCalendarIdentifierGregorian)!
    let myComponents = myCalendar.components(.Weekday, fromDate: todayDate)
    let weekDay = myComponents.weekday
    return weekDay
}


@IBAction func DateTitle(sender: AnyObject) {


    // Getting currentDate and weekDay corresponding to it
    let currentDate = NSDate()
    let dateFormatter = NSDateFormatter()
    dateFormatter.dateFormat = "MMM-dd-yyyy"
    let dayOfWeekStrings = dateFormatter.stringFromDate(currentDate)
    dayInt = getDayOfWeek(dayOfWeekStrings)

}

This code is to find the whole current week. It is written in Swift 2.0 :

var i = 2
var weekday: [String] = []
var weekdate: [String] = []
var weekmonth: [String] = []

@IBAction func buttonaction(sender: AnyObject) {

    let currentDate = NSDate()
    let dateFormatter = NSDateFormatter()
    dateFormatter.dateFormat = "MMM-dd-yyyy"
    let dayOfWeekStrings = dateFormatter.stringFromDate(currentDate)
    let weekdays = getDayOfWeek(dayOfWeekStrings)
    let calendar = NSCalendar.currentCalendar()

    while((weekdays - weekdays) + i < 9)
    {
        let weekFirstDate = calendar.dateByAddingUnit(.Day, value: (-weekdays+i), toDate: NSDate(), options: [])

        let dayFormatter = NSDateFormatter()
        dayFormatter.dateFormat = "EEEE"
        let dayOfWeekString = dayFormatter.stringFromDate(weekFirstDate!)
        weekday.append(dayOfWeekString)

        let dateFormatter = NSDateFormatter()
        dateFormatter.dateFormat = "dd"
        let dateOfWeekString = dateFormatter.stringFromDate(weekFirstDate!)
        weekdate.append(dateOfWeekString)

        let monthFormatter = NSDateFormatter()
        monthFormatter.dateFormat = "MMMM"
        let monthOfWeekString = monthFormatter.stringFromDate(weekFirstDate!)
        weekmonth.append(monthOfWeekString)

        i++
    }

    for(var j = 0; j<7 ; j++)
    {
    let day = weekday[j]
    let date = weekdate[j]
    let month = weekmonth[j]
    var wholeweek = date + "-" + month + "(" + day + ")"
    print(wholeweek)
    }

}

func getDayOfWeek(today:String)->Int {
    let formatter  = NSDateFormatter()
    formatter.dateFormat = "MMM-dd-yyyy"
    let todayDate = formatter.dateFromString(today)!
    let myCalendar = NSCalendar(calendarIdentifier: NSCalendarIdentifierGregorian)!
    let myComponents = myCalendar.components(.Weekday, fromDate: todayDate)
    let daynumber = myComponents.weekday
    return daynumber
}

The output will be like this:

14March(Monday) 15March(Tuesday) 16March(Wednesday) 17March(Thursday) 18March(Friday) 19March(Saturday) 20March(Sunday)

Swift 3 : Xcode 8 helper function:

func getDayOfWeek(fromDate date: Date) -> String? {
    let cal = Calendar(identifier: .gregorian)
    let dayOfWeek = cal.component(.weekday, from: date)
    switch dayOfWeek {
     case 1:
        return "Sunday"
    case 2:
        return "Monday"
    case 3:
        return "Tuesday"
    case 4:
        return "Wednesday"
    case 5:
        return "Thursday"
    case 6:
        return "Friday"
    case 7:
        return "Saturday"
    default:
        return nil
    }
}
iLandes

For Swift4 to get weekday from string

   func getDayOfWeek(today:String)->Int {
        let formatter  = DateFormatter()
        formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd"
        let todayDate = formatter.date(from: today)!
        let myCalendar = NSCalendar(calendarIdentifier: NSCalendar.Identifier.gregorian)!
        let myComponents = myCalendar.components(NSCalendar.Unit.weekday, from: todayDate)
        let weekDay = myComponents.weekday
        return weekDay!
    }

let weekday = getDayOfWeek(today: "2018-10-10")
print(weekday) // 4
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