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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T16:37:54+00:00 2026-05-12T16:37:54+00:00

I have a label on which I am showing countdown timer. Now if I

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I have a label on which I am showing countdown timer.

Now if I close my app the timer will be off and the label’s text also. I know that we can save the label’s text value. But how do we show the correct countdown when the app starts again.

Suppose I close at 00:05:35 after 3 minutes when app is launched again the label should show 00:02:35 and the timer should be there for remaining countdown

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    2026-05-12T16:37:54+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 4:37 pm

    Yes, simply store the time at which your app was closed and the time left to count down in NSUserDefaults. When the app starts again you get the time it was closed from NSUserDefaults and the time left. Using the current time it’s simple math calculating the corrected time left on your count down.

    Something like this might do the trick, untested of course:

    // save state
    NSUserDefaults *userDefaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
    NSDate *now = [NSDate date];
    double countDown = 45.0; // in seconds, get this from your counter
    [userDefaults setObject:now forKey:@"timeAtQuit"];
    [userDefaults setDouble:countDown forKey:@"countDown"];
    [userDefaults synchronize];
    
    
    // restore state
    NSUserDefaults *userDefaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
    NSDate *timeAtQuit = [userDefaults objectForKey:@"timeAtQuit"];
    double timeSinceQuit = [timeAtQuit timeIntervalSinceNow];
    double countDown = timeSinceQuit + [userDefaults doubleForKey:@"countDown"];
    
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