Round double value to 2 decimal places

[label setText:@"Value: %.2f", myNumber];

 value = (round(value*100)) / 100.0;

As in most languages the format is

%.2f

you can see more examples here


Edit: I also got this if your concerned about the display of the point in cases of 25.00

{
    NSNumberFormatter *fmt = [[NSNumberFormatter alloc] init];
    [fmt setPositiveFormat:@"0.##"];
    NSLog(@"%@", [fmt stringFromNumber:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:25.342]]);
    NSLog(@"%@", [fmt stringFromNumber:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:25.3]]);
    NSLog(@"%@", [fmt stringFromNumber:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:25.0]]);
}
2010-08-22 15:04:10.614 a.out[6954:903] 25.34
2010-08-22 15:04:10.616 a.out[6954:903] 25.3
2010-08-22 15:04:10.617 a.out[6954:903] 25

You can use the below code to format it to two decimal places

NSNumberFormatter *formatter = [[NSNumberFormatter alloc] init];

[formatter setNumberStyle:NSNumberFormatterDecimalStyle];
[formatter setMaximumFractionDigits:2];
[formatter setRoundingMode: NSNumberFormatterRoundUp];

NSString *numberString = [formatter stringFromNumber:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:22.368511]];

NSLog(@"Result...%@",numberString);//Result 22.37

Swift 4:

let formatter = NumberFormatter()
formatter.numberStyle = .decimal
formatter.maximumFractionDigits = 2
formatter.roundingMode = .up

let str = String(describing: formatter.string(from: 12.2345)!)

print(str)