I am doing:
NSString *path = [[self class] pathForDocumentWithName:@"Alarms.plist"];
NSArray *alarmDicts = [NSMutableArray arrayWithContentsOfFile:path];
if (alarmDicts == nil)
{
NSLog(@"MER. Unable to read plist file: %@", path);
path = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"Alarms"
ofType:@"plist"];
alarmDicts = [NSMutableArray arrayWithContentsOfFile:path];
}
_displayedObjects = [[NSMutableArray alloc]
initWithCapacity:[alarmDicts count]];
for (NSDictionary *currDict in alarmDicts)
{
Alarm *alarm = [[Alarm alloc] initWithDictionary:currDict];
[_displayedObjects addObject:alarm];
}
pathForDocumentWithName just a helper method, assume it works (it does). I add all of the values of the plist to an object, and store it in an array. Now if I do something like this:
NSUInteger index = [indexPath row];
id alarm = [[self displayedObjects] objectAtIndex:index];
NSString *title = [alarm title];
[[cell detailTextLabel] setText:title];
It works perfectly fine. But when trying to format the NSDate type in the plist file (listed as 'datetime')
NSDate *datetime = [alarm datetime];
NSDateFormatter *formatter = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
[formatter setDateFormat:@"hh:mm"];
[[cell textLabel] setText:[formatter stringFromDate:datetime]];
It throws the NSLog for alarmDicts being nil, and returns nil for the string. I'm out of ideas, and have been trying for a few hours to solve this. Anyone have any ideas?
Also, if I print out the description for datetime, it works perfectly. Only nils and errors out when I attempt to use the NSDateFormatter on it.