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Re: Which datatype? NSMutableArray, Vector, Array ???
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Re: Which datatype? NSMutableArray, Vector, Array ???


  • Subject: Re: Which datatype? NSMutableArray, Vector, Array ???
  • From: jacques couzteau <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 00:28:29 +0200

You might just pass that array you make to the constructor of NSMutableArray like

NSMutableArray myarray = new NSMutableArray ( new int [] { 12,11,13,0 } );

Except you can't put 'int's, or any other primitive types, in an NSArray. You would need to put Integer objects there instead. Which would lead to the even more bizarre line:


NSMutableArray myarray = new NSMutableArray( new Integer[] { new Integer(12), new Integer(11), new Integer(13), new Integer(0) } );

thanks guys. yes it is bizarre. so it shall be ;)

jacques

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