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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T17:03:00+00:00 2026-05-15T17:03:00+00:00

I am trying to compare two NSDates one is created by the viewDidLoad method

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I am trying to compare two NSDates one is created by the viewDidLoad method and the other by clicking a button. I want to be able to click the button and find the time difference since the viewDidLoad was ran. I keep getting a difference of nil. Any Ideas?

#import "TimeViewController.h"

id startTime;

@implementation TimeViewController
- (void)viewDidLoad {

    NSDate *startTime = [NSDate date];
    NSLog(@"startTime = %@",startTime);
}

- (IBAction)buttonPressed{

    NSDate *now = [NSDate date];
    NSLog(@"now = %@",now);
    double timeInterval = [now timeIntervalSinceDate:startTime];
    NSLog(@"time difference = %@",[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%g",timeInterval]);

}
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    2026-05-15T17:03:01+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:03 pm

    You have

    id startTime;
    

    in the global scope, and also

        NSDate *startTime = [NSDate date];
    

    inside viewDidLoad. The second statement creates a local variable called startTime, which hides the global variable. Use

        startTime=[[NSDate date] retain];
    

    instead.

    That said, I’d suggest you not to create the global variable. Instead, make it an instance variable and a property:

    @interface TimeViewController :NSObject{
          ....
          NSDate*startDate;
    }
    ...
    @end
    

    and as Kubi said, don’t forget

    -(void)dealloc{
         [startDate release];
         [super dealloc];
    }
    

    I’d also suggest not to use id to hold a known object. Who told you that? That’s a very bad practice. Even when you declare a global variable, you should use

      NSDate*startDate;
    

    so that the compiler can warn you against non-defined methods.

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