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re: C Strings


  • Subject: re: C Strings
  • From: Aren Villanueva <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 16:51:44 +1100

Here is the printf statement that I used:




printf("%c %d\n", searchTerm[0], searchTerm[0]);


where searchTerm is defined in the function arguments as

char *searchTerm[]

I put the NSString into the function via


strcpy(term,[[termToSearch stringValue] cStringUsingEncoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding]);


where  "term" becomes the passed variable to the function searchDict();


So what is causing the irregularity with the ASCII code, if when using a normal char * array self defined in the code, it gives proper characters as well as proper ASCII codes.


ps. I posted the function code, but its under review by the moderator at the moment.

Aren
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