I have successfully been able to create a singleton object in Swift, but I feel that the implementation is rather verbose. Is there a way to shorten this code up? And combine multiple formatters into one class where each formatter is its own singleton?
import Foundation
class sharedNumberFormatterWithOneDecimalPlace : NSNumberFormatter {
    class var sharedInstance: sharedNumberFormatterWithOneDecimalPlace {
    struct Singleton {
        static let instance = sharedNumberFormatterWithOneDecimalPlace()
        }
    return Singleton.instance
    }
    override init () {
        super.init()
        self.minimumIntegerDigits = 1
        self.maximumFractionDigits = 1
        self.minimumFractionDigits = 1
    }
    required init(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
        fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented")
    }
}
In my other class I can call it by:
NSNumberFormatter *formatter = sharedNumberFormatterWithOneDecimalPlace.sharedInstance;
NSLog(@"%@", [formatter stringFromNumber:aNumber]);
I would like to be able to have 1 class of "MultipleFormatters" where I set up many formatters that get used all over the place, and then call something like "MultipleFormatters.OneDecimalPlace" for example.
PS. I have already read post: Using a dispatch_once singleton model in Swift
Thanks.
 
     
     
     
     
    