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  • Subject: string formatting
  • From: H M <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 21:14:40 +0100

hi.
I have written a method that puts out an NSstring like "12h12m12.34s" using a string format. that works ok, but there is something I don't like: when the number of minutes or seconds is less than 10, it'll put out only 1 digit instead of 2. like this: "1h1m1.23s". is there a way to force leading zeros in there, like this: "1h01m01.23s"? i don't need a leading zero for the hours.
Do I have to make 3 NSstrings (for hours, minutes and seconds) with leading zeros and then stick them together? I think I can get that sorted, but that would be a lot of work. is there an easier way?



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