Converting CGFloat to String in Swift

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Solution 1

You can use string interpolation:

let x: CGFloat = 0.1
let string = "\(x)" // "0.1"

Or technically, you can use the printable nature of CGFloat directly:

let string = x.description

The description property comes from it implementing the Printable protocol which is what makes string interpolation possible.

Solution 2

The fast way:

let x = CGFloat(12.345)
let s = String(format: "%.3f", Double(x))

The better way, because it takes care on locales:

let x = CGFloat(12.345)

let numberFormatter = NSNumberFormatter()
numberFormatter.numberStyle = .DecimalStyle
numberFormatter.minimumFractionDigits = 3
numberFormatter.maximumFractionDigits = 3

let s = numberFormatter.stringFromNumber(x)
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Updated on June 05, 2020

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  • iamktothed
    iamktothed almost 4 years

    This is my current way of converting a CGFloat to String in Swift:

    let x:Float = Float(CGFloat)
    let y:Int = Int(x)
    let z:String = String(y)
    

    Is there a more efficient way of doing this?