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Re: NSString newbie question
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Re: NSString newbie question


  • Subject: Re: NSString newbie question
  • From: Andrei Tchijov <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 11:11:01 -0500

You may want to take a look into NSMutableString

On Mar 15, 2006, at 11:07 AM, Bobby B wrote:

Hello everyone,

This is my 2nd post here.  My first post was about class methods (the
conveinence constructors) - thank you all for the help!  You guys
totally made all of that stuff clear to me!

I have a question about strings now.  There is something fundamental I
think that I'm not getting.

I'm used to being able to manipulate a string like this pseudocode:

var myStr : string;
var xStr = " World";
myStr = "Hello";
myStr = myStr + xStr
print myStr
"Hello World"

I'm trying to do something similar w/ ObcJ/Cocoa, and I've come up with this:

NSString * myStr = @"Rating: (";
NSString * myStr1 = [myStr stringByAppendingString:[ratingOutlet stringValue]];
NSString * myStr2 = [myStr1 stringByAppendingString:@"/10)"];


[ratingTextOutlet setStringValue:myStr2];

It seems that the only way I can get what I want is to declare a new
nsstring variable each time I need to append something.  Does that
seem right?  I've read all the nsstring tutorials I could find on
different sites.  Is this just the way?

Thank you
Bobby B
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