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Re: NSString doubleValue and zero
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Re: NSString doubleValue and zero


  • Subject: Re: NSString doubleValue and zero
  • From: Brian Webster <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 15:57:15 -0600

On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 03:30 PM, email@hidden wrote:

I use the message doubleValue to get a number value out of a string. If
the string is not a number then i need to store the string. My problem
is that if the string is not a number then doubleValue return 0.

But then how am i supposed to know when it is an actual number with
value 0 or a string that was not a number.

Any pointers appreciated

Take a look at NSScanner's scanDouble: method. Create a new scanner for your string and use it to scan for your double, and it will return you a BOOL saying whether it successfully scanned a number. If it returns NO, you can just keep the string, otherwise keep the number.

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Brian Webster
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