Re: Word count
Re: Word count
- Subject: Re: Word count
- From: j o a r <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 09:10:33 +0200
To avoid having to create a lot of temporary string objects (as with my
previous suggestion), you might also consider using an NSScanner to run
a pass over the string and count spaces (or other whitespace characters
- use the whitespace character set). It might be more efficient - test
it to find out.
j o a r
On 2004-06-09, at 08.05, Matt Baker wrote:
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Anyone know an effiecient way to do a word count on an NSString or
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(better yet) an NSAttributedString? I'm having trouble getting the
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spell checker to count the words (always returns 0) and I see I can
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get an array of the words using NSTextStorage, but that horribly
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memory-sucking in my opinion. That, and I cannot instantiate a
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NSTextStorage object (I could get it from an NSTextView, but I'd
>
rather not have to add a text view to just get a word count).
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