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My question: How to generate a string from a CLLocationDegrees value?

Failed attempts:

1. NSLog(@"Value: %f", currentLocation.coordinate.latitude); //Tried with all NSLog specifiers.
2. NSNumber *tmp = [[NSNumber alloc] initWithDouble:currentLocation.coordinate.latitude];
3. NSString *tmp = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"%@", currentLocation.coordinate.latitude];

When I look in the definition for the CLLocationDegrees it clearly states that this is a double:

typedef double CLLocationDegrees;

What am I missing here? This is making me go crazy... Please help to save my mind!

Thanks in advance and best regards. //Abeansits

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up vote 11 down vote accepted

These are correct:

NSLog(@"Value: %f", currentLocation.coordinate.latitude); //Tried with all NSLog specifiers.
NSNumber *tmp = [[NSNumber alloc] initWithDouble:currentLocation.coordinate.latitude];

This is wrong, because coordinate.latitude isn't an object as nsstring might expect.

NSString *tmp = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"%@", currentLocation.coordinate.latitude];

If you want an NSString:

myString = [[NSNumber numberWithDouble:currentLocation.coordinate.latitude] stringValue];

or

NSString *tmp = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"%f", currentLocation.coordinate.latitude];

Marco

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Thank you Marco! This is so true. My error actually resided in a faulty memory allocation. =( Sorry about that. – ABeanSits Aug 25 '09 at 18:49

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