The dates that come out of pickers are GMT. You are GMT+12 :)

(I had the same problem developing TripWallet - I was in NZ then, too)

On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Phil Cockfield <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using a UIDatePicker control in a pretty standard way (I think).  That
> is, I'm not setting much configuration at all at initialization:
>
> Control = new UIDatePicker(RectangleF.Empty){ AutoresizingMask =
> UIViewAutoresizing.FlexibleWidth };
>
>
> The problem is, when I read the selected Date value out of it, the AM/PM
> values are exactly the wrong way around.  Eg. 1PM is being returned as 1AM
> and vice versa.
>
> Here's a GIST of the entire code I've got (for context):
>
> https://gist.github.com/3082372
>
>
> Is this some kind of time-zone wierdness.  I'm in NZ.  Doesn't seem like
> it's time-zones though, because it's an exact reversal of the AM/PM values,
> not a shift in the time.
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Phil Cockfield
>
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