문제

I want to make a UILocalNotification repeat every week, before iOS7 I would use localNotification.repeatInterval = NSWeekCalendarUnit - except NSWeekCalendarUnit has been deprecated.

The docs say:

"Use NSCalendarUnitWeekOfMonth or NSCalendarUnitWeekOfYear, depending on which you mean"

But I don't know what the difference is, so I don't know which one I mean.

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These don't appear to be documented but most likely NSCalendarUnitWeekOfYear will be a value from 1-53 (or maybe 0-52) representing the week number within the calendar year while NSCalendarUnitWeekOfMonth will be 1-5 (or maybe 0-4) representing the week within the month.

This all assumes Gregorian calendar. I can't speak to other calendar types.

It seems that NSCalendarUnitWeekOfMonth is equal to kCFCalendarUnitWeekOfMonth which is defined as "Specifies the original week of a month calendar unit." and NSCalendarUnitWeekOfYear is equal to kCFCalendarUnitWeekOfYear which is defined as "Specifies the original week of the year calendar unit.".

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As for the UILocalNotification

NSCalendarUnitWeekOfYear should be used as a unit for repeatInterval.

When I set repeatInterval = NSCalendarUnitWeekOfMonth for the notification scheduled 10 seconds from now, the notification doesn't fire, and the description of the instance of UILocalNotification prints .. next fire date = (null) ...

If I use NSCalendarUnitWeekOfYear then notification appears and I see correct next fire date from code in the notification's description.

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