I do not need to format a date by a format string, I need the format string 
itself, the current one, like the one it is now on your smartphone, it is 
secrectly stored somewhere. If you change the date format on your phone, 
another string is used. Android SDK lets me get it by a method call. Is iOS 
so liberal too? Where I could find that method in iOS to call natively from 
my app.
Thanks

Il giorno domenica 23 agosto 2020 alle 04:51:07 UTC+2 Shai Almog ha scritto:

> You use SimpleDateFormat with that string and it would write the name of 
> the month instead of MMM in the short form. 
> You construct a SimpleDateFormat with that string and then use the 
> format(Date) method from that class.
> On Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 11:04:21 AM UTC+3 P5music wrote:
>
>> I opened this SO question
>>
>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63492828/ios-getting-the-current-date-time-format-string
>> but I couldn't include the CodenameOne tag.
>> I wonder if there is a native function (or a workaround) to have the 
>> current date-time format in iOS as a string like
>>
>> dd MMM y HH:mm:ss
>>
>> It's letters not the real values. I have to show it to the user.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>

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