I am trying to NSLog
the number of megs my NSData
object is however currently all I can get is bytes by using
NSLog(@\"%u\", myData.le
There are 1024 bytes in a kilobyte and 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte, so...
NSLog(@"File size is : %.2f MB",(float)myData.length/1024.0f/1024.0f);
Mind you, this is a simplistic approach that couldn't really properly accommodate for byte sizes below 1,048,576 bytes or above 1,073,741,823 bytes. For a more complete solution that can handle varying file sizes, see: ObjC/Cocoa class for converting size to human-readable string?
Or for OS X 10.8+ and iOS 6+
NSLog(@"%@", [[NSByteCountFormatter new] stringFromByteCount:data.length]);
In Swift:
print(ByteCountFormatter().string(fromByteCount: Int64(data.count)))
With Swift 5.1 and iOS 13, you can use one of the 5 following ways to solve your problem.
ByteCountFormatter
's string(fromByteCount:countStyle:) class methodThe following sample code shows how to implement string(fromByteCount:countStyle:)
in order to print a file size by automatically converting bytes to a more appropriate storage unit (e.g. megabytes):
import Foundation
let url = Bundle.main.url(forResource: "image", withExtension: "png")!
let data = try! Data(contentsOf: url)
let byteCount = data.count
print(byteCount) // prints: 2636725
let displaySize = ByteCountFormatter.string(fromByteCount: Int64(byteCount), countStyle: .file)
print(displaySize) // prints: 2.6 MB
ByteCountFormatter
's string(fromByteCount:) methodThe following sample code shows how to implement ByteCountFormatter
's string(fromByteCount:)
in order to print a file size by manually converting bytes to megabytes:
import Foundation
let url = Bundle.main.url(forResource: "image", withExtension: "png")!
let data = try! Data(contentsOf: url)
let byteCount = data.count
print(byteCount) // prints: 2636725
let formatter = ByteCountFormatter()
formatter.allowedUnits = [.useMB]
formatter.countStyle = .file
let displaySize = formatter.string(fromByteCount: Int64(byteCount))
print(displaySize) // prints: 2.6 MB
ByteCountFormatter
's string(from:countStyle:) class method and Measurement
The following sample code shows how to implement string(from:countStyle:)
in order to print a file size by automatically converting bytes to a more appropriate storage unit (e.g. megabytes):
import Foundation
let url = Bundle.main.url(forResource: "image", withExtension: "png")!
let data = try! Data(contentsOf: url)
let byteCount = data.count
print(byteCount) // prints: 2636725
let byteSize = Measurement(value: Double(byteCount), unit: UnitInformationStorage.bytes)
let displaySize = ByteCountFormatter.string(from: byteSize, countStyle: .file)
print(displaySize) // prints: 2.6 MB
ByteCountFormatter
's string(from:) method and Measurement
The following sample code shows how to implement ByteCountFormatter
's string(from:)
and Measurement
in order to print a file size by manually converting bytes to megabytes:
import Foundation
let url = Bundle.main.url(forResource: "image", withExtension: "png")!
let data = try! Data(contentsOf: url)
let byteCount = data.count
print(byteCount) // prints: 2636725
let byteSize = Measurement(value: Double(byteCount), unit: UnitInformationStorage.bytes)
let formatter = ByteCountFormatter()
formatter.allowedUnits = [.useMB]
formatter.countStyle = .file
let displaySize = formatter.string(from: byteSize)
print(displaySize) // prints: 2.6 MB
MeasurementFormatter
's string(from:) method and Measurement
The following sample code shows how to implement Measurement
and MeasurementFormatter
's string(from:)
in order to print a file size by manually converting bytes to megabytes:
import Foundation
let url = Bundle.main.url(forResource: "image", withExtension: "png")!
let data = try! Data(contentsOf: url)
let byteCount = data.count
print(byteCount) // prints: 2636725
let byteSize = Measurement(value: Double(byteCount), unit: UnitInformationStorage.bytes)
let convertedSize = byteSize.converted(to: .megabytes)
let formatter = MeasurementFormatter()
let displaySize = formatter.string(from: convertedSize)
print(displaySize) // prints: 2.637 MB
For Swift 3, in Mb:
let countBytes = ByteCountFormatter()
countBytes.allowedUnits = [.useMB]
countBytes.countStyle = .file
let fileSize = countBytes.string(fromByteCount: Int64(dataToMeasure!.count))
print("File size: \(fileSize)")