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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T04:03:20+00:00 2026-05-11T04:03:20+00:00

I’m using the following piece of Objective-C code to format a NSNumber, and it

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I’m using the following piece of Objective-C code to format a NSNumber, and it works fine most of the time, but it doesn’t quite do what I want when the NSNumber object holds an integer (no fractional part).

UILabel *label = [[UILabel alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(80.0f, 90.0f, 225.0f, 40.0f)]; label.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor]; label.textColor = [UIColor whiteColor]; NSNumberFormatter *formatter = [[NSNumberFormatter alloc] init]; [formatter setNumberStyle:NSNumberFormatterDecimalStyle]; [formatter setFormat:@'###.##']; int bytes = 1024 * 1024; NSNumber *total = [NSNumber numberWithFloat:([self.totalFileSize floatValue] / bytes)]; label.text = [NSString stringWithFormat:@'0.00 MB of %@ MB', [formatter stringFromNumber:total]]; 

So for instance, if self.totalFileSize holds 55.2300, it will display ‘55.23’ as it should on my UILabel. But if that same variable holds 55, it will simply display ’55’ on the label.

What I really want is for this code to always include the 2 decimal places in the output.

How can I achieve that?

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  1. 2026-05-11T04:03:20+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:03 am

    Your format string should have a ‘0‘ for each decimal place you want to always exist.

    [formatter setFormat:@'###.00']; 

    for ‘55.23’ and ‘.23’ and ‘.20’

    [formatter setFormat:@'##0.00']; 

    for ‘55.23’ and ‘0.23’ and ‘0.20’

    See Number Format String Syntax (Mac OS X Versions 10.0 to 10.3)

    Or you can use a 10.4 formatter with – setMinimumFractionDigits: and – setMaximumFractionDigits: with both set to 2.

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