Convert NSDecimalNumber to String
You could try some of these options. They all should return 10. And also check why would you need to create NSString formatting the number and casting it to String.
"\(price)"
String(describing: price)
NSString(format: "%@", price)
NSDecimalValue inherits from NSNumber.
NSNumber have stringValue
property
var stringValue: String { get }
The number object's value expressed as a human-readable string.
The string is created by invoking description(withLocale:) where locale is nil.
Documentation Source
Two ways:
use
NumberFormatter
use
stringValue
property directly
Code using NumberFormatter fixed to two decimal places:
Swift 5
let number = NSDecimalNumber(string: "1.1")
print(number.stringValue) //"1.1"
let fmt = NumberFormatter()
fmt.numberStyle = .none;
fmt.minimumFractionDigits = 2;
fmt.minimumIntegerDigits = 1;
fmt.roundingMode = .halfUp;
let result = fmt.string(from: number) ?? "0.00"
//1.10