谁能告诉我如何在Swift中舍入一个双数值到x位小数点后数位?
我有:
var totalWorkTimeInHours = (totalWorkTime/60/60)
totalWorkTime是一个NSTimeInterval (double),单位为秒。
totalWorkTimeInHours会给我小时数,但它给我的时间量是如此长的精确数字,例如1.543240952039......
当我打印totalWorkTimeInHours时,我如何将其四舍五入到1.543 ?
谁能告诉我如何在Swift中舍入一个双数值到x位小数点后数位?
我有:
var totalWorkTimeInHours = (totalWorkTime/60/60)
totalWorkTime是一个NSTimeInterval (double),单位为秒。
totalWorkTimeInHours会给我小时数,但它给我的时间量是如此长的精确数字,例如1.543240952039......
当我打印totalWorkTimeInHours时,我如何将其四舍五入到1.543 ?
当前回答
这是一个完整的代码
Swift 3.0/4.0/5.0, Xcode 9.0 GM/9.2及以上
let doubleValue : Double = 123.32565254455
self.lblValue.text = String(format:"%.f", doubleValue)
print(self.lblValue.text)
输出- 123
let doubleValue : Double = 123.32565254455
self.lblValue_1.text = String(format:"%.1f", doubleValue)
print(self.lblValue_1.text)
输出- 123.3
let doubleValue : Double = 123.32565254455
self.lblValue_2.text = String(format:"%.2f", doubleValue)
print(self.lblValue_2.text)
输出- 123.33
let doubleValue : Double = 123.32565254455
self.lblValue_3.text = String(format:"%.3f", doubleValue)
print(self.lblValue_3.text)
输出- 123.326
其他回答
为了方便使用,我创建了一个扩展:
extension Double {
var threeDigits: Double {
return (self * 1000).rounded(.toNearestOrEven) / 1000
}
var twoDigits: Double {
return (self * 100).rounded(.toNearestOrEven) / 100
}
var oneDigit: Double {
return (self * 10).rounded(.toNearestOrEven) / 10
}
}
var myDouble = 0.12345
print(myDouble.threeDigits)
print(myDouble.twoDigits)
print(myDouble.oneDigit)
打印结果如下:
0.123
0.12
0.1
感谢其他答案的启发!
这个解决方案对我很有效。XCode 13.3.1 & Swift 5
extension Double {
func rounded(decimalPoint: Int) -> Double {
let power = pow(10, Double(decimalPoint))
return (self * power).rounded() / power
}
}
测试:
print(-87.7183123123.rounded(decimalPoint: 3))
print(-87.7188123123.rounded(decimalPoint: 3))
print(-87.7128123123.rounded(decimalPoint: 3))
结果:
-87.718
-87.719
-87.713
在Swift 5.5和Xcode 13.2中:
let pi: Double = 3.14159265358979
String(format:"%.2f", pi)
例子:
附注:自Swift 2.0和Xcode 7.2以来一直如此
:
Using String(format:): Typecast Double to String with %.3f format specifier and then back to Double Double(String(format: "%.3f", 10.123546789))! Or extend Double to handle N-Decimal places: extension Double { func rounded(toDecimalPlaces n: Int) -> Double { return Double(String(format: "%.\(n)f", self))! } } By calculation multiply with 10^3, round it and then divide by 10^3... (1000 * 10.123546789).rounded()/1000 Or extend Double to handle N-Decimal places: extension Double { func rounded(toDecimalPlaces n: Int) -> Double { let multiplier = pow(10, Double(n)) return (multiplier * self).rounded()/multiplier } }
Lots of example are using maths, the problem is floats are approximations of real number, there is no way to express 0.1 (1/10) exactly as a float just as there is no exact way to express ⅓ exactly using decimal points, so you need to ask your self exactly what your are trying to achieve, if you just want to display them leave them as they are in code, trying to round them is going to justify give you less accurate result as you are throwing away precious, round ⅓ in decimal notation to 1 decimal place is not going to give you a number closer to ⅓, us NumberFormate to round it, if you have something like a viewModel class it can be used to return a string representation to your models numbers. NumberFormaters give you lots of control on how numbers are formatted and the number of decimal places you want.