I tried to output the description of a decimal number with the correct decimal separator in the following way:
NSString* strValue = @"9.94300";
NSDecimalNumber* decimalNumber = [NSDecimalNumber decimalNumberWithString: strValue];
NSLocale* locale = [NSLocale currentLocale];
NSLog(@"%@", [locale localeIdentifier]);
NSLog(@"%@", [decimalNumber descriptionWithLocale: locale] );
The output is:
de_DE
9.943
The decimal separator should be ',' instead of '.' for this locale. Where is the error? How can I output the correct decimal separator depending on the local?
@TriPhoenix: Yes I'm running iOS 5.
@Vignesh: Thank you very much. The following code works now if I set the iPhone language to German:
The output is: 9,943
But now I have another problem. If I switch the iPhone language back to English the output is still 9,943 instead of 9.943. Do I make something wrong?
You can use this:
It worked!