As far as I know, there is no Math expression parser buit-in Cocoa. You will have to write your own evaluator to do this.

Le 26 févr. 08 à 18:55, C Sandeep a écrit :

Greetings,
I need to evaluate a NSString as a float value (represented by
NSNumber object). Here is my code snippet:

----
   NSString *str = @"28/5";
   NSNumber *nm = [NSNumber numberWithFloat:[str floatValue]];
   NSLog(@"number: %@", nm );
----

this results in:

----
number: 28.0
----

However, I was expecting 5.6 as the result. How do I achieve this ? Thanks.

- Sandeep
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