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Re: How to get an NSString from a non-terminated array of unicode chars (length is known)
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Re: How to get an NSString from a non-terminated array of unicode chars (length is known)


  • Subject: Re: How to get an NSString from a non-terminated array of unicode chars (length is known)
  • From: Karsten <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 08:19:15 +0100

hi Stuart,

you can simply use: [NSString stringWithUTF8String: s]. or [NSString stringWithCharacters:s length: len].


I tried this approach:

NSMutableData *data = [NSMutableData dataWithBytes:(void *)s length:len]; //as supplied, s is: (const XML_Char *), and len is its length
//append a NULL unicode char
XML_Char nullChar = 0;
XML_Char *nullCharPtr = &nullChar;
int nullCharLen = sizeof nullChar;
[data appendBytes:nullCharPtr length:nullCharLen];
NSString *str = [NSString stringWithUTF8String:(const char*)data];

NSData is an object, unlike in plain c this doesn't represent a part of the memory in a given way, instead it hides this information and provides methods to access the data. So you can't just cast a NSData object into a const char*.


you could have used: [[NSString alloc] initWithData: data encoding: NSUTF8StringEncoding].

Kind Regards
Karsten




The idea being to append a NULL to the non-terminated library supplied wchar_t array, and then convert given its encoding.
But that gives me nil (even though my test data is plain old ASCII caracters, so all the XML_Chars are single bytes).


So, in experimenting, I tried this:

	NSMutableString *ms = [NSMutableString stringWithCapacity:len];
	int i;
	for (i = 0; i<len; i++) {
		[ms appendFormat:@"%C", s[i]];
	}
	NSLog(@"string is: %@", ms);

That works, but obviously is quite inefficient.

There must be a sensible way to do this?

Many thanks in advance for whatever help someone(s) can provide.
--Stuart



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