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I am getting my app's version like this:

NSString *version = [[[NSBundle mainBundle] infoDictionary] objectForKey:@"CFBundleVersion"]

And then trying to convert it to a float like this:

[version floatValue]

Now that all works great, but when I have a minor version like "1.1.1" everything behind the second decimal point is truncated.

What is the best way to keep everything behind the second decimal point?

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    How do you expect it to be converted? In real numbers, you only have one decimal point...
    – user529758
    Jan 28, 2013 at 18:54
  • Since 1.1.1 isn't a valid float, what is your goal here?
    – rmaddy
    Jan 28, 2013 at 19:05
  • Probably better to map to an int -- "1.1.1" => 0x01010100 or some such.
    – Hot Licks
    Jan 28, 2013 at 19:08

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To keep it in sync with how you started...

int major, minor, bug;
NSArray *versionItems = [version componentsSeparatedByString:@"."];
major = [[versionItems objectAtIndex:0] intValue]; 
minor = [[versionItems objectAtIndex:1] intValue];
bug = [[versionItems objectAtIndex:2] intValue];

But I'd recommend looking at this..

How do I determine the OS version at runtime in OS X or iOS (without using Gestalt)?

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    don't forget to cast those NSString's into NSNumbers or integers
    – Daniel
    Jan 28, 2013 at 19:11

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