Creating NSDate from NSDateComponents off by one day

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孤独总比滥情好 2021-01-25 14:32

I\'m trying to set a particular date for a unit test:

NSCalendar *calendar = [[NSCalendar alloc]
                         initWithCalendarIdentifier:NSGregorianC         


        
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  • 2021-01-25 14:35

    NSDate doesn't have any timezone data associated with it. It is actually just a number of seconds from "the first instant of 1 January 2001, GMT." So the date components and calendar are creating an NSDate using your local timezone. That NSDate is the correct number of seconds from 1/1/2001 00:00 GMT, but when you log it, it's showing you the date in GMT instead of the local timezone. If you adjust that logged time to your timezone, it will be 2011-05-12 01:00:00.

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  • 2021-01-25 14:46

    Try

    NSCalendar *calendar = [[NSCalendar alloc]
                             initWithCalendarIdentifier:NSGregorianCalendar];
    NSDateComponents *components = [[[NSDateComponents alloc] init] autorelease];
    [components setCalendar:calendar];
    [components setYear:2011];
    [components setMonth:5];
    [components setDay:12];
    [components setHour:1];
    [components setMinute:0];
    [components setSecond:0];
    [components setTimeZone:[NSTimeZone defaultTimeZone]];
    NSDate *date = [calendar dateFromComponents:components];
    

    or maybe you want

     [components setTimeZone:[NSTimeZone timeZoneWithName:@"GMT"]];
    
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