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Re: Trying to make an NSString...


  • Subject: Re: Trying to make an NSString...
  • From: Graham Wihlidal <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 04:25:07 -0600

Well, you should be able to use \t in a C string and also an NSString (it's basically supporting everything in a c string except a few others too)

Hopefully that helps you out

~Graham

On Sunday, April 28, 2002, at 09:15 PM, Joel Rosenblum wrote:

I want to make an NSString which contains a tab character. Since I can't put that into the @"" literal construct, I figured I'd try putting it into a CString and then making the NSString from that. Here was my unsuccessful attempt:

char cTabString[2];
id tabString;
cTabString[0] = 9;
cTabString[1] = 0;
tabString = [NSString initWithCString:cTabString]

So what am I doing wrong? I get some unhelpful compiler warnings such as:

MyScrollView.m:10: warning: cannot find class (factory) method.
MyScrollView.m:10: warning: return type for `initWithCString:' defaults to id
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