Question

I have an unsinged int having value of -10, now I want to convert it into NSString.

In simply we do as, in objective-c, iphone programming

int x = 10;
NSString *str = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d",x];
NSLog(@"My String is %@",str);

I will show console output as 10

but if it is something like

unsigned int x = -10;
NSString *str = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d",x];
NSLog(@"My String is %@",str);

Then the output will be same, not the -10,

how can I do proper conversion ?

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Solution

Use %u instead of %d. It is similar to C : Convert signed to unsigned.

OTHER TIPS

Did you ever ask yourself what unsigned means?

It is always >= 0. -10 is not a valid value for an unsigned variable.

An unsigned integer can't have a value of -10.

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