On 5/31/08 10:35 PM, Michael Vannorsdel said:

>Basically NSString's floatValue and doubleValue methods only work when
>the numbers use the US style dot separator (as opposed to other locale
>separators such as a comma).  If your NSString might contain non-US
>separators (or other formatting differences) you'll have to use
>NSScanner to do a localized scan of the NSString to extract the
>correct number.  If you tried to use NSString's doubleValue on
>something like "12,34" you would get 12.000.

NSNumberFormatter would be another option.

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