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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T10:18:04+00:00 2026-06-07T10:18:04+00:00

I want to perform some simple arithmetic on NSNumbers and preserve the type. Is

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I want to perform some simple arithmetic on NSNumbers and preserve the type. Is this possible?

For example:

- (NSNumber *)add:(NSNumber *)firstNumber to:(NSNumber *)secondNumber;

Is my method definition, and firstNumber and secondNumber are integers then I would like to return an integer that is the integer addition of them both. Equally if both are doubles then to return the result as a double.

It looks like I can get the type (except for boolean) using [NSNumber objCType] as found in this question: get type of NSNumber but I can’t seem to extract those types and do the calculation without lots of code to extract the values do the calculation and return the result for every possible type.

Is there a short and concise way of doing this?

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    2026-06-07T10:18:06+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 10:18 am

    If you want to perform arithmetic the best bet would be using an NSDecimalNumber.

    NSDecimalNumber have methods to perform arithmetic operations like :

    – decimalNumberByAdding:
    – decimalNumberBySubtracting:
    – decimalNumberByMultiplyingBy:
    – decimalNumberByDividingBy:
    – decimalNumberByRaisingToPower:
    – decimalNumberByMultiplyingByPowerOf10:
    – decimalNumberByAdding:withBehavior:
    – decimalNumberBySubtracting:withBehavior:
    – decimalNumberByMultiplyingBy:withBehavior:
    – decimalNumberByDividingBy:withBehavior:
    – decimalNumberByRaisingToPower:withBehavior:
    – decimalNumberByMultiplyingByPowerOf10:withBehavior:
    

    And since NSDecimalNumber extends NSNumber it also have all methods of an NSNumber, so i think that you could use it in your case without any problem.

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