Re: Deleting the last word of an NSString
Re: Deleting the last word of an NSString
- Subject: Re: Deleting the last word of an NSString
- From: Jonathan del Strother <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2005 02:00:31 +0100
Ahh - handy, thanks.
One question - why is that method in NSAttributedString rather than
NSString? Surely NSAttributedStrings are more about the display and
presentation of a string, whereas nextWordFromIndex sounds like
something common to both classes...
Jon
On 6 Aug 2005, at 01:44, Aki Inoue wrote:
-[NSAttributedString nextWordFromIndex:forward:] is what the Text
System uses.
Aki
I need to delete the last word in an NSString. In theory, this is
easy, but I need to replicate the behaviour of a Cocoa text field
when you press Option-Backspace. I keep on running into special
cases where my solution doesn't quite match up, and was wondering
if there was a definitive way of finding what the last word is,
complete with Cocoa's considerations for punctuation.
Thanks,
Jon
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