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How do I convert a date/time string to a DateTime object in Dart?
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How can I make this work ?
DateTime test = DateTime.parse("31.01.2020 00:00:00");
It gives this error:
"Invalid date format 31.01.2020 00:00:00"
Try using the intl package.
import 'package:intl/intl.dart';
DateTime test = DateFormat('dd.MM.yyyy HH:mm:ss').parse("31.01.2020 00:00:00");
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I'm trying to convert a string to a date, using the following code:
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dateFormmater.timeZone = TimeZone(abbreviation: "UTC");
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note that the hour is 208 PM...
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Cheers,
P.s this problem replicate able 1:1 in objective-c, using the corresponding classes.
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I've got a Date object that holds year/month/day and hour/minute/second data. I need to drop the hour/minute/second part as it's making comparing days problematic.
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Never convert dates to String and back to Date.
You are looking for the startOfDay function of Calendar:
let date = Date()
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Try this
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