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how to extract 64 bit signed integer value

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I\'m querying a NSDictionary for a value. Because I got problems I printed the object. It shows me the following:

I'm querying a NSDictionary for a value. Because I got problems I printed the object. It shows me the following:

<CFString 0x5d33630 [0x26af380]>{contents = "myDictionaryItem"} = <CFNumber 0x5d58940 [0x26af380]>{value = +1286301600, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}

So it is of type signed 64 bit integer. So I tried to extract the value like this

NSString *myString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%qi", [myDictionary objectForKey:@"myDictionaryItem"]];

That gives me a value but the value is not the one in the dictionary.

I also tried this

long long my64bitsignedIntegerValue = (long开发者_JS百科 long)[myDictionary objectForKey:@"myDictionaryItem"];

but I get the warning Cast from pointer to integer of different size. That doesn't work because stringWithFormat is returning a value of type id. I found this post where id is of type UInt32. And a signed 64 bit integer is not unsigned 32 bit integer, so I get this warning. If I ignore the warning, the value is still wrong.

The value I would like to have is e.g. 1286301600. A signed integer (−2.147.483.648 to 2.147.483.647) should do the thing I want. I don't understand why Cocoa is trying to make a 64 bit signed Integer.

How can I extract the 64 bit signed integer of the dictionary and use it as a variable?


[myDictionary objectForKey:@"myDictionaryItem"]

Returns object (I suppose - NSNumber), not a scalar number. If it is really a NSNUmber object then you can get a number from it using one of the following functions:

-intValue
-longValue
-longLongValue

The following line must produce correct string from your number:

NSString *myString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%qi", [[myDictionary objectForKey:@"myDictionaryItem"] intValue]];


You want:

[[myDictionary objectForKey:@"myDictionaryItem"] integerValue];

or

[[myDictionary objectForKey:@"myDictionaryItem"] longLongValue];

CFNumber/NSNumber is a wrapper object around a number primitive.


I'm guessing it's an NSNumber, so something like this should work:

NSNumber *num = [myDictionary objectForKey:@"myDictionaryItem"];
long numAsLong = [num longValue];
long long numAsLongLong = [num longLongValue];

etc.

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