I need to be able to convert a date to a time stamp, an epoch in milliseconds. All I see online are for converting milliseconds to NSDate and not the other way round. Any help out there?
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NSTimeInterval is a double that already contains sub-second data after the decimal point. Depending what you need, your conversion could be a simple as multiplying by 1000.
- (void)testDateFormat
{
NSDate *date = [NSDate date];
NSLog(@"Time: %f", floor([date timeIntervalSince1970] * 1000));
NSLog(@"Time: %f", floor([date timeIntervalSince1970]));
NSLog(@"Time: %lli", [@(floor([date timeIntervalSince1970] * 1000)) longLongValue]);
NSLog(@"Time: %lli", [@(floor([date timeIntervalSince1970])) longLongValue]);
}
// Result
// 2013-04-15 13:28:11.284 TestApp[10469:907] Time: 1366057691284.000000
// 2013-04-15 13:28:11.286 TestApp[10469:907] Time: 1366057691.000000
// 2013-04-15 13:28:11.287 TestApp[10469:907] Time: 1366057691284
// 2013-04-15 13:28:11.288 TestApp[10469:907] Time: 1366057691

Ben Flynn
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timeIntervalSince1970 will return seconds from 1970. There are other timeIntervalSince methods if needed.

madmik3
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timeIntervalSince1970 multiply the return value by 1000 because the returned value is in second not in millisecond kindly check that website for more testing http://currentmillis.com/

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