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Re: Math operations for NSNumber
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Re: Math operations for NSNumber


  • Subject: Re: Math operations for NSNumber
  • From: Buddy Kurz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 17:17:33 -0700

Sounds like you need to write your own NSMutableNumber class - or file a request for it. Seems potentially useful to me.

When the 8.3 GHz Core 4 Quad processors come out, the time it takes to do calculations via messaging will be insignificant ;-)



On May 31, 2007, at 4:31 PM, Ken Tozier wrote:

Hi

I know there are ways to extract C types from NSNumbers and numerous functions in Math.h for performing calculations but why doesn't NSNumber support calculations directly?

For example, say you have an NSArray of NSNumbers and you want to convert them in-place to their nth root. If NSNumber supported math functions, you could use NSArray's makeObjectsPerformSelector method to do it without having to loop through each, extract the value, get the root, and replace the number in the array. That and the support of arbitrary precision numbers (like gmp or arprec) could really simplify class definitions, calculations etc.

Apple keeps the internal implementation details to themselves so I'm sure they could come up with a minimal overhead way to do this and developers would benefit by never having to write another conversion function to perform a calculation on a class property or array of numbers.

Anyone think of a good reason not to do this?

- Ken
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