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Tell which type is in NSValue?
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  • Subject: Tell which type is in NSValue?
  • From: aaron smith <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 23:38:48 -0700

Hey All, quick question. I've been looking around quite a bit and
can't find the right keywords or terminology to lead me to a
solution..

if I receive an NSValue object, how can I find out if the value it
contains is a point/rect/size/ etc. I can't figure out what to compare
it with, and can't figure out if the objCType is something I can use
for that problem. Any ideas?

Thanks
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