Creating a future date in swift with NSDate()
Latest Swift 3 syntax:
var components = DateComponents()
components.setValue(1, for: .month)
let date: Date = Date()
let expirationDate = Calendar.current.date(byAdding: components, to: date)
how it looks to be with
swift 4.x
let date = Date()
var components = DateComponents()
components.setValue(1, for: .month)
let expirationDate = Calendar.current.date(byAdding: components, to: date)
swift 2.0
let components: NSDateComponents = NSDateComponents()
components.setValue(1, forComponent: NSCalendarUnit.Month);
let date: NSDate = NSDate()
let expirationDate = NSCalendar.currentCalendar().dateByAddingComponents(components, toDate: date, options: NSCalendarOptions(rawValue: 0))
swift 1.2
var components = NSDateComponents()
components.setValue(1, forComponent: NSCalendarUnit.CalendarUnitMonth);
let date: NSDate = NSDate()
var expirationDate = NSCalendar.currentCalendar().dateByAddingComponents(components, toDate: date, options: NSCalendarOptions(0))
Objective-C
NSDate *date = [NSDate new];
NSDateComponents *components = [NSDateComponents new];
components.month = 1;
NSDate *expirationDate = [[NSCalendar currentCalendar] dateByAddingComponents:components toDate:date options:0];
Syntax for Swift 3
var components = DateComponents()
components.setValue(1, forComponent: .month)
let date: Date = Date()
let expirationDate = Calendar.current.date(byAdding: components, to: date, options: [])