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Re: Comparing the Class


  • Subject: Re: Comparing the Class
  • From: Mike Abdullah <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 15:09:24 +0100


On 15 Oct 2008, at 14:20, Ruotger Skupin wrote:

Hi,

when comparing the class of two objects I usually do [obj1 isKindOfClass:[obj2 class]]. But if I say have the Class as an input value to a method:

- (void) bla:(Class) inClass
{
	if (/* inClass is an NSString */)
	{
		// do stuff
	}
	else if (/* inClass is an NSNumber */)
	{
		// do other stuff
	}
}

You would do:

- (void)blah:(Class)inClass
{
	if ([inClass isSubclassOfClass:[NSString class]])
	{
		// do stuff
	}
	etc.
}

Mike.
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