FW: NSNumberFormatter: Display INT as decimal
FW: NSNumberFormatter: Display INT as decimal
- Subject: FW: NSNumberFormatter: Display INT as decimal
- From: "HAMILTON, Steven" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 08:21:34 +1000
- Acceptlanguage: en-US, en-AU
- Thread-topic: NSNumberFormatter: Display INT as decimal
My god, I think I was on too much coffee when I wrote that. Sorry folks, I’ll explain further.
I have an NSTableView with a NSTextfield in it with an NSNumberFormatter attached. I wish to display INT values in this Textfield but format them in such a way that a decimal point appears 2 digits from the right to make it look like my INT “cents” values and being displayed as “dollars.cents”. I’ve read the Unicode string formatting docs and it appears that I need to wrap the decimal point in quotes to escape it from being a special character however its not working. In Interface Builder my string format on the NSNumberFormatter is like so;
“#,##0’.’00”
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Posted on: Monday, 3 November 2008 6:58 PM
Author: Steven Hamilton
Subject: NSNumberFormatter: Display INT as decimal
Hi Folks,
Following on from my previous query regarding decimals and floats,
I've decided to refactor my code to maintain a base component of any
currency in use gnucash stylee. This means all values are kept as INT
for accuracy. However, I wish to display the "cent" amounts as dollars
which means banging a decimal point in 2 digits from the right. Can
NSNumberformatter be made to do this? Display an INT value to make it
look like a decimal without actually turning it into an NSDecimal as
such? And also, accept input that looks like a decimal but is stored
as an INT?
View article...<http://www.cocoabuilder.com/archive/message/cocoa/2008/11/3/221792>
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