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Xcode 8 beta 4: Calendar.Unit vs Calendar.Component

This Swift 3 code worked until XCode 8 beta 3:

let calendar = Calendar.current let anchorComponents = calendar.components([Calendar.Unit.day, Calendar.Unit.month, Calendar.Unit.year, Calendar.Unit.hour], from: self) 

In Xcode 8 beta 4 Calendar.Unit appears to be renamed to Calendar.Component.

Now this code

let calendar = Calendar.current let anchorComponents = calendar.components([Calendar.Component.day, Calendar.Component.month, Calendar.Component.year, Calendar.Component.hour], from: self) 

produces the compiler error cannot convert value of type Calendar.Component to NSCalendar.Unit

Am I doing anything wrong or is this a bug?

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Gerd Castan Avatar asked Aug 02 '16 09:08

Gerd Castan


2 Answers

In the Swift version shipped with Xcode 8 beta 4, components has been renamed to dateComponents.

Note: to make the call simpler, you can omit the Calendar.Component prefix.

let anchorComponents = calendar.dateComponents([.day, .month, .year, .hour], from: self) 

The error message you got is a bit misleading, I guess the compiler was struggling with type inference.

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Eric Aya Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 09:10

Eric Aya


Swift 3 and Swift 4:

In this example you could also prepare your unitFlags from/to date:

let calendar = NSCalendar.current let unitFlags = Set<Calendar.Component>([.day, .month, .year, .hour]) let anchorComponents = calendar.dateComponents(unitFlags, from: startDate as Date,  to: endDate as Date) 
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Alessandro Ornano Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 10:10

Alessandro Ornano