Hi everyone,

Since NSCalendarDate is going to be deprecated in the future, I've started playing with NSDateComponents. I have a question regarding a problem I'm having. I'm getting a wacky date returned at line 15. I'm expecting it to add -3 to the current date, but I get something *way* in the future. I'm not trying to invent a time machine. Here is the code I have:

1 NSCalendar *calendar = [[NSCalendar alloc] initWithCalendarIdentifier:NSGregorianCalendar];
 2      NSDate *now;
 3      NSDate *startDate;
 4      NSDate *endDate;
 5      NSDateComponents *comps = [[NSDateComponents alloc] init];
 6      NSDateComponents *components = [[NSDateComponents alloc] init];
7 unsigned unitFlags = NSYearCalendarUnit | NSMonthCalendarUnit | NSDayCalendarUnit | NSWeekdayCalendarUnit;
 8      int x = 0;
 9      now = [NSDate date];
10      comps = [calendar components:unitFlags fromDate:now];
11      x = [comps weekday];
12      NSLog(@"Weekday is: %i", x);  // prints "Weekday is: 3" to the console
13      [comps setDay:-x];
14 startDate = [calendar dateByAddingComponents:comps toDate:now options:0]; 15 NSLog(@"startDate is: %@", startDate); // prints "startDate is: 4017-02-01 02:32:04 +1100" to the console

If I change it to the following code, it works as expected:

1 NSCalendar *calendar = [[NSCalendar alloc] initWithCalendarIdentifier:NSGregorianCalendar];
 2      NSDate *now;
 3      NSDate *startDate;
 4      NSDate *endDate;
 5      NSDateComponents *comps = [[NSDateComponents alloc] init];
 6      NSDateComponents *components = [[NSDateComponents alloc] init];
7 unsigned unitFlags = NSYearCalendarUnit | NSMonthCalendarUnit | NSDayCalendarUnit | NSWeekdayCalendarUnit;
 8      int x = 0;
 9      now = [NSDate date];
10      components = [calendar components:unitFlags fromDate:now];
11      x = [components weekday];
12      NSLog(@"Weekday is: %i", x);  // prints "Weekday is: 3" to the console
13      [comps setDay:-x];
14 startDate = [calendar dateByAddingComponents:comps toDate:now options:0]; 15 NSLog(@"startDate is: %@", startDate); // prints "startDate is: 2008-06-28 02:36:48 +1000" to the console

What I don't understand is why just trying to add -3 in the first lot of code gives me a strange date. Why do I need to get two different NSDateComponents to do what I want to do, or am I missing something? I've read the docs: file:///Developer/Documentation/DocSets/com.apple.ADC_Reference_Library.CoreReference.docset/Contents/Resources/Documents/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/DatesAndTimes/Articles/dtCalendars.html but haven't found an answer.

Thanks,
JJ
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