# UIDatePicker
# Create a Date Picker
# Swift
let datePicker = UIDatePicker(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 320, height: 200)
# Objective-C
UIDatePicker *datePicker = [[UIDatePicker alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(x: 0, y: 0, width: 320, height: 200)];
# Setting Minimum-Maximum Date
You can set the minimum and the maximum date that UIDatePicker can show.
# Minimum date
[datePicker setMinimumDate:[NSDate date]];
# Maximum date
[datePicker setMaximumDate:[NSDate date]];
# Modes
UIDatePicker has various picker modes.
enum UIDatePickerMode : Int {
case Time
case Date
case DateAndTime
case CountDownTimer
}
Setting property datePickerMode
let datePicker = UIDatePicker(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 320, height: 200)
datePicker.datePickerMode = .Date
# Setting minute interval
You can change property minuteInterval
to set the interval displayed by the minutes wheel.
The default value is 1, the maximum value is 30.
let datePicker = UIDatePicker(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 320, height: 200)
datePicker.minuteInterval = 15
# Count Down Duration
The NSTimeInterval
value of this property indicates the seconds from which the date picker in countdown-timer mode counts down. If the mode of the date picker is not CountDownTimer
, this value is ignored. Maximum value is 86,399 seconds (23:59)
let datePicker = UIDatePicker(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 320, height: 200)
datePicker.countDownDuration = 60 * 60
# Remarks
UIDatePicker
does not inherit from UIPickerView
, but it manages a custom picker-view object as a subview.