Get Weekday from Date - Swift 3

Solution 1:

Presumably you have a Date already?

let weekday = Calendar.current.component(.weekday, from: myDate)

Maybe you want the name of the weekday?

let f = DateFormatter()

f.weekdaySymbols[Calendar.current.component(.weekday, from: Date()) - 1]

The -1 is added at the end because Calendar.current.component(.weekday, from: Date()) returns values from 1-7 but weekdaySymbols expects array indices.

Investigate the NSCalendar/DateComponents api or edit your question to be more specific if you need help with the DateComponents api.

Solution 2:

let date = Date()
let dateFormatter = DateFormatter()
dateFormatter.dateFormat = "EEEE, MMMM dd, yyyy" // OR "dd-MM-yyyy"

let currentDateString: String = dateFormatter.string(from: date)
print("Current date is \(currentDateString)")
   

Current date is Monday, June 29, 2017

Solution 3:

Swift5 get week day from DateFormatter

 func getTodayWeekDay()-> String{
        let dateFormatter = DateFormatter()
        dateFormatter.dateFormat = "EEEE"
        let weekDay = dateFormatter.string(from: Date())
        return weekDay
  }

 //eg: // "EEEE" --> "Friday" 
       // "EEE"  --> "Fri"

Solution 4:

If you want dayNumber component in TimeZone

func dayNumberOfWeek() -> Int? {
    let timeZone = TimeZone(abbreviation: "EDT")
    let component =  Calendar.current.dateComponents(in: timeZone!, from: self)
    return  component.day
}

Solution 5:

To get local format you can use:

extension Date{

func stringValueFullWithTime()-> String?{
    let dateFormatter = DateFormatter()
    dateFormatter.dateStyle = .full
    dateFormatter.timeStyle = . short
    dateFormatter.locale = Locale.current
    return dateFormatter.string(from: self)
}

This will print as german local:
Sonntag, 11. November 2018 um 11:17