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How to disable AM/PM in UIDatePicker

How to disable or hide AM/PM in UIDatePicker from code / interface builder?

I want to have 24 hours time picker mode in UIDatePicker. Please help

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Binay Shrestha Avatar asked Jan 26 '10 15:01

Binay Shrestha


4 Answers

According to the documentation you should be able to set the locale property of UIDatePicker to a locale that uses a 24 hrs format.

NSLocale *locale = [[NSLocale alloc] initWithLocaleIdentifier:@"da_DK"];
[datePicker setLocale:locale];
[locale release];

Alas there is a bug causing both simulator and device to continue to layout the date picker according to the users international preferences.

As you suggest, you have to roll your won date picker to be able to display a 24 hrs picker.

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Niels Castle Avatar answered Nov 08 '22 07:11

Niels Castle


AFAIK you can't (within limits of SDK). The AP/PM will disappear if the user chooses to use 24-hour format. Make your own UIPickerView in case this is important.

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kennytm Avatar answered Nov 08 '22 05:11

kennytm


the AM/PM is linked with the iphone's locale settings. You can either force the locale of the picker to something that doesn't have AM/PM like ro_RO or in case you want it all the time with AM/PM you can go with en_US. For settings this you can do it in designer on the right side under locale like English(United States) or by code

[timePicker setLocale:[NSLocale localeWithLocaleIdentifier:@"en_US"]];

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Catalin Avatar answered Nov 08 '22 07:11

Catalin


I know this is old... but I was looking into this recently and found this through some testing:

[datePicker setLocale:[[NSLocale alloc] initWithLocaleIdentifier:@"en_FR"]];

This basically tells me that the "language" is English (the "en" part) and "time style" is French (which is default 24hr time) (the "FR" part). I combined the two through trial and error and found that it was working for what I wanted, which was just to have a "Date and Time" picker that also picks in 24 hour time (no AM/PM section on the picker, in English text).

The problem with this is, when you grab the date here, the locale may be wrong ->

- (void)changeDate:(UIDatePicker *)sender {

So do this to fix the locale in the date change selection part:

[sender setLocale:[[NSLocale alloc] initWithLocaleIdentifier:@"en_FR"]];
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k31th Avatar answered Nov 08 '22 07:11

k31th