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Re: returning value in a function argument
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Re: returning value in a function argument


  • Subject: Re: returning value in a function argument
  • From: Angelo Chen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 17:38:38 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Scott,

setString works, thanks. any sample code for NSArray
method?

--- Scott Ellsworth <email@hidden> wrote:

> What about returning either an object made up of the
> two strings, or
> an NSArray or NSDictionary with the two strings in
> it?
>
> (BTW, did your mutable string code look something
> like:
>
> void getInfo(NSMutableString * info){
> 	[info setString:@"my info"];
> }
>
> I would have thought that would work if you wanted
> info to change.
>
> Scott
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