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objective c - How can I pad an integer on the left with zeros?

I have the following variable:

NSNumber *consumption = [dict objectForKey:@"con"];

Which returns 42. How can I pad this number to 10 digits on the left, leading with zeros. The output should look as,

0000000042

or if it were 420,

0000000420

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6390706/how-can-i-pad-an-integer-on-the-left-with-zeros

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NSString *paddedStr = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%010d", 42];

EDIT: It's C style formatting. %nd means the width is at least n. So if the integer is 2 digit long, then you will have length 3 string (when %3d is used). By default the left empty spaces are filled by space. %0nd (0 between % and n) means 0 is used for padding instead of space. Here n is the total length. If the integer is less than n digits then left padding is used.


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