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objective c - How to Convert NSInteger to a binary (string) value

I am trying to figure out how to convert an NSInteger, say 56, to an NSString that is a binary representation of the original (int) value. Perhaps someone knows a formatting technique that can accept 56 and return "111000" within Objective C. Thanks All.

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There's no built-in formatting operator to do that. If you wanted to convert it to a hexadecimal string, you could do:

NSString *str = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%x", theNumber];

To convert it to a binary string, you'll have to build it yourself:

NSMutableString *str = [NSMutableString stringWithFormat:@""];
for(NSInteger numberCopy = theNumber; numberCopy > 0; numberCopy >>= 1)
{
    // Prepend "0" or "1", depending on the bit
    [str insertString:((numberCopy & 1) ? @"1" : @"0") atIndex:0];
}

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