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Re: [Newbie] Finding the right information
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Re: [Newbie] Finding the right information


  • Subject: Re: [Newbie] Finding the right information
  • From: LE STANG Jean-Baptiste <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2003 15:06:48 +0100

Thanks to all for thoose replies.

JB

Le dimanche, 2 fiv 2003, ` 14:34 Europe/Paris, Sven A. Schmidt a icrit :

option double click on NSString in any editor to go to the NSStrings class documentation. There, under 'Method Types', you will find a method listing ordered by topic.

Also, check out 'Strings' under 'Data Management' in 'Programming Topics' (this is also cross linked on the NSStrings class > description).

Sven

On Sonntag, Februar 2, 2003, at 01:22 Uhr, LE STANG Jean-Baptiste wrote:

For example i'd like to know the methods I can use on an NSString (concatenating, converting, extracting a part of the string, length, ). Where can I find them?

Jean-Baptiste

Le dimanche, 2 fiv 2003, ` 13:17 Europe/Paris, Sven A. Schmidt a icrit :

Could you give an example of what you were trying to find?

There's a 'Finding Documentation' item in Project Builder's Help menu that gives you a brief description of the basic features like option double click.

Another good start is Help -> Cocoa Help and there the 'Programming Topics'.

If it's Objective-C rather than the Cocoa API you're after, look at Help -> Cocoa Help and there 'The Objective-C Programming Laguage' under 'Getting Started'.

The Cocoa API can seen overwhelming, but usually the 'Programming Topics' get you to a good start. I apologize if any of this is too basic.

Sven

On Sonntag, Februar 2, 2003, at 12:27 Uhr, LE STANG Jean-Baptiste wrote:

I'm just starting to "play" with Obective-C and I'm looking for an efficient way to find information in the documentation. Is there a simple way to do that? I've tried to use the 'find' command of Project Builder but the number of results is so important that I hope that there is a work around.

Jean-Baptiste LE STANG
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