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Hi,

I'm trying to do some number rounding and conversion to a string to enhance the output in an Objective-C program.

I have a float value that I'd like to round to the nearest .5 and then use it to set the text on a label.

For example:

1.4 would be a string of: 1.5

1.2 would be a string of: 1

0.2 would be a string of: 0

I've spent a while looking on Google for an answer but, being a noob with Objective-C, I'm not sure what to search for! So, I'd really appreciate a pointer in the right direction!

Thanks, Ash

+3  A: 

I'd recommend looking into using NSNumberFormatter.

htw
+7  A: 
NSString *numberString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%f", round(2.0f * number) / 2.0f];
keremk
+9  A: 

Thanks for the pointers everyone, I've managed to come up with a solution:

float roundedValue = round(2.0f * number) / 2.0f;
NSNumberFormatter *formatter = [[NSNumberFormatter alloc] init];
[formatter setMaximumFractionDigits:1];
[formatter setRoundingMode: NSNumberFormatterRoundDown];

NSString *numberString = [formatter stringFromNumber:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:roundedValue]];
[formatter release];

The above works for the test cases I threw at it, but if anyone knows a better way to do this I'd be interested to hear it!

Ash
If this is being output to a text field, you can just attach the formatter to the field.
Chuck
+2  A: 

Use lroundf() to round a float to integer and then convert the integer to a string.

Osos
+1  A: 
NSString *numberString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d",lroundf(number)];
Simpu