I am looking for a way to turn a NSDecimalNumber
negative by multiplying by -1
.
/* decNumber is the one I would like to turn negative */
NSDecimalNumber *decNumber = [values objectAtIndex:billIndex];
NSDecimalNumber *minusOne 开发者_开发问答= [[NSDecimalNumber alloc] initWithInt: -1];
finalValue = [[NSDecimalNumber alloc] initWithDecimal: [[decNumber decimalNumberByMultiplyingBy: minusOne] decimalValue]];
This works but it feels like it's just too much for such a simple logic. Can you think of a better way to achieve this?
You could use NSDecimalNumber>>decimalNumberWithMantissa:exponent:isNegative to generate -1 more concisely.
/* Answers (aDecimal x -1) */
NSDecimalNumber* negate(NSDecimalNumber *aDecimal) {
return [aDecimal decimalNumberByMultiplyingBy:
[NSDecimalNumber decimalNumberWithMantissa: 1
exponent: 0
isNegative: YES]];
}
Similar to the answer by D.Shawley, but extension and swift style.
extension NSDecimalNumber {
/* Answers (aDecimal x -1) */
func decimalNumberByNegating() -> NSDecimalNumber {
return self.decimalNumberByMultiplyingBy(NSDecimalNumber(mantissa: 1, exponent: 0, isNegative: true));
}
}
using bridge as
extension NSDecimalNumber {
func decimalNumberByNegating() -> NSDecimalNumber {
return -(self as Decimal) as NSDecimalNumber
}
}
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