First you have to convert the strings "10:00", "2:00" to a date from the current day.
This can be done e.g. with the following method (error checking omitted for brevity):
- (NSDate *)todaysDateFromString:(NSString *)time
{
// Split hour/minute into separate strings:
NSArray *array = [time componentsSeparatedByString:@":"];
// Get year/month/day from today:
NSCalendar *cal = [NSCalendar currentCalendar];
NSDateComponents *comp = [cal components:NSYearCalendarUnit|NSMonthCalendarUnit|NSDayCalendarUnit fromDate:[NSDate date]];
// Set hour/minute from the given input:
[comp setHour:[array[0] integerValue]];
[comp setMinute:[array[1] integerValue]];
return [cal dateFromComponents:comp];
}
Then convert your open and closing time:
NSString *strOpenTime = @"10:00";
NSString *strCloseTime = @"2:00";
NSDate *openTime = [self todaysDateFromString:strOpenTime];
NSDate *closeTime = [self todaysDateFromString:strCloseTime];
Now you have to consider that the closing time might be on the next day:
if ([closeTime compare:openTime] != NSOrderedDescending) {
// closeTime is less than or equal to openTime, so add one day:
NSCalendar *cal = [NSCalendar currentCalendar];
NSDateComponents *comp = [[NSDateComponents alloc] init];
[comp setDay:1];
closeTime = [cal dateByAddingComponents:comp toDate:closeTime options:0];
}
And then you can proceed as @visualication said in his answer:
NSDate *now = [NSDate date];
if ([now compare:openTime] != NSOrderedAscending &&
[now compare:closeTime] != NSOrderedDescending) {
// now should be inside = Open
} else {
// now is outside = Close
}