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Re: Trouble with passing variables



I would strongly encourage you to start over from the beginning. See this document:

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ObjectiveC/ index.html

The problem is that you're treating primitive types as objects and vice-versa.

--
I.S.


On Feb 28, 2006, at 3:30 PM, Mark Williams wrote:

Ok I am trying something like the following:

-(BOOL)numberAdded:(int*)number
{
	*number++;
	return YES;
}

-(void)addNumber
{
	int flct = 0;

	[self numberAdded:&flct];

	NSLog(@"%i",flct);
}

and basically it is not adding one to the number. How do I pass a pointer to an integer so that I can modify it in another function? I thought I had it right but clearly I do not.


Mark.
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