質問

If I were to have EUR, or USD (both ISO currency codes), how could I make my NSNumberFormatter to properly format me a string like this?

For EUR code: 10.000,00 € For USD code: $10,000.00

I could do this by setting localeIdentifier. But I really need to get it from the ISO currency code. Is this possible?

[numberFormatter stringFromNumber: [_property price]];

Thank you!

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解決

Use the setCurrencyCode: method of NSNumberFormatter.

[numberFormatter setCurrencyCode:@"EUR"];

or

[numberFormatter setCurrencyCode:@"USD"];

Keep in mind that even though the desired currency symbol will be used, the resulting currency value string is still going to be formatted based on the user's locale.

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