Thanks man, I tested here and it's working now.

But, just for curiosity, if I was using only c++  wouldn't I be able to do that?


On 22/08/2010, at 19:04, Greg Parker wrote:

> On Aug 21, 2010, at 9:59 AM, Adriano Brandão wrote:
>> I'm having some troubles in formatting float numbers. If I wish to display 
>> 25.342 using only 2 decimal places I could use %.2f and it would do the job. 
>> But if the number to be formatted is flat (like 25.000) I get 25.00 as a 
>> result.
>> After a little bit of research I found out that I could use # as a flag 
>> (%.#2f). But, even in this case, I get 25. (with the dot). So, what's the 
>> right way for displaying only 25 (mantaining the 2 decimal places for 
>> numbers that use them)?
> 
> You can't get that result directly from printf(3), but you can do it with 
> NSNumberFormatter:
> 
>    {
>        NSNumberFormatter *fmt = [[NSNumberFormatter alloc] init];
>        [fmt setFormat:@"0.##"];
>        NSLog(@"%@", [fmt stringFromNumber:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:25.342]]);
>        NSLog(@"%@", [fmt stringFromNumber:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:25.3]]);
>        NSLog(@"%@", [fmt stringFromNumber:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:25.0]]);
>    }
> 
>    2010-08-22 15:04:10.614 a.out[6954:903] 25.34
>    2010-08-22 15:04:10.616 a.out[6954:903] 25.3
>    2010-08-22 15:04:10.617 a.out[6954:903] 25
> 
> 
> -- 
> Greg Parker     gpar...@apple.com     Runtime Wrangler
> 
> 

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