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Re: Using NSPredicate to parse strings
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Re: Using NSPredicate to parse strings


  • Subject: Re: Using NSPredicate to parse strings
  • From: Jonathan Dann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 18:12:04 +0000


On 3 Mar 2008, at 16:16, Mike Abdullah <email@hidden> wrote:


Jonathon, you'll have much better luck with NSScanner. It's designed for exactly what you want.

Mike.










Thanks Mike, just tried it and it works quite well. Any way of using NSScanner directly with regex? Not sure if its really necessary for my code but would probably be very useful, alternatively I'll just use NSPredicate to avoid scanning for stuff that isn't there.


Much appreciated,

Jon
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