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How to get nsdate with millisecond accuracy?

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I need to get time in millisecond accuracy. How can I get it from NSDate. Currently when I NSLog time, it is showing only upto seconds.

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sujith1406 Avatar asked Mar 19 '11 04:03

sujith1406


3 Answers

You'll need to use the below method to convert sec. into millisecond:

([NSDate timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate] * 1000)
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Jhaliya - Praveen Sharma Avatar answered Oct 13 '22 21:10

Jhaliya - Praveen Sharma


Kees is right about the milliseconds calculation, but you might want to consider processing only the fractional part of the time interval as you can use NSDateComponents to get all the time components down to the second. If you use something like the following, you can add a milliseconds component to that:

/*This will get the time interval between the 2
  dates in seconds as a double/NSTimeInterval.*/
double seconds = [date1 timeIntervalSinceDate:date2];

/*This will drop the whole part and give you the
  fractional part which you can multiply by 1000 and
  cast to an integer to get a whole milliseconds
  representation.*/
double milliSecondsPartOfCurrentSecond = seconds - (int)seconds;

/*This will give you the number of milliseconds accumulated
  so far before the next elapsed second.*/
int wholeMilliSeconds = (int)(milliSecondsPartOfCurrentSecond * 1000.0);

Hope that was helpful.

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steviesama Avatar answered Oct 13 '22 21:10

steviesama


For those who want to get the time in mili seconds (like in Java)

double timestamp = [[NSDate date] timeIntervalSince1970];
int64_t timeInMilisInt64 = (int64_t)(timestamp*1000);

(tested with iOS7 and the iPhone simulator using Xcode 5)

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Thorsten Niehues Avatar answered Oct 13 '22 20:10

Thorsten Niehues