NSNumberformatter add extra zero

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轮回少年 2020-12-15 10:21

I\'m looking for a way to display \"1\" as \"01\", so basically everything below 10 should have a leading 0.

What would be the best way to do this? I know I can just

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  •  半阙折子戏
    2020-12-15 10:46

    If you just want an NSString, you can simply do this:

    NSString *myNumber = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%02d", number];
    

    The %02d is from C. %nd means there must be at least n characters in the string and if there are less, pad it with 0's. Here's an example:

    NSString *example = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%010d", number];
    

    If the number variable only was two digits long, it would be prefixed by eight zeroes. If it was 9 digits long, it would be prefixed by a single zero.

    If you want to use NSNumberFormatter, you could do this:

    NSNumberFormatter * numberFormatter = [[NSNumberFormatter alloc] init];
    [numberFormatter setPaddingPosition:NSNumberFormatterPadBeforePrefix];
    [numberFormatter setPaddingCharacter:@"0"];
    [numberFormatter setMinimumIntegerDigits:10];
    NSNumber *number = [NSNumber numberWithInt:numberVariableHere];
    

    ----UPDATE------ I think this solves your problem:

    [_minutes addObject:[NSNumber numberWithInt:i]];
    return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%02d", [[_minutes objectAtIndex:row] intValue]]; 
    

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