I have the following code
(...)
numberStyle = [NSDecimalNumberHandler decimalNumberHandlerWithRoundingMode:NSRoundPlain
scale:2
raiseOnExactness:NO
raiseOnOverflow:NO
raiseOnUnderflow:NO
raiseOnDivideByZero:NO];
strThree = textFieldThree.text;
strThree = [strThree stringByReplacingOccurrencesOfString:@"." withString:@""];
fieldOneDNa = (NSDecimalNumber *)[NSDecimalNumber decimalNumberWithString:strThree];
oneHundred = (NSDecimalNumber *)[NSDecimalNumber decimalNumberWithString:@"100"];
fieldOneDN = [fieldOneDNa decimalNumberByDividingBy:oneHundred
withBehavior:numberStyle];
firstStepReturn = [fieldOneDN stringValue];
textFieldThree.text = firstStepReturn;
(...)
I would like to be able to have firstStepReturn have 2 digits following the decimal point even if they are .00 or .*0. For example, if 323.390 was inputted into the textfield "textFieldThree", it would be processed and returned to the textfield as 3233.90. At the moment, it is displaying as 3233.9.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
NSDecimalNumber subclasses NSNumber so you just need to use NSNumberFormatter
NSDecimalNumber * dn = [NSDecimalNumber decimalNumberWithString:@"1234.5"];
NSNumberFormatter * nf = [[NSNumberFormatter alloc] init];
[nf setMinimumFractionDigits:2];
[nf setMaximumFractionDigits:2];
NSString *ns = [nf stringFromNumber:dn];
Simples
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