I am trying to convert (or copy?) a NSMutableArray into a NSString. I guess my problem is that I don't really understand the structure of a NSString. In my limited knowledge, a string could look like this: in iphone
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Means, you want to append the array elements to form a NSString?– IlanchezhianJan 10, 2012 at 11:30
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1Actually you are spamming SO with similar kind of questions stackoverflow.com/questions/8800747/…, stackoverflow.com/questions/8787505/… and the current one. Just make sure what you want and ask clearly.– IlanchezhianJan 10, 2012 at 11:51
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take the NSMutableString
and append every array string into your string
like
string = [string appendString:[NSString stringWithFormat:"%@", [array objectAtIndex:i]]];
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22it is quite interesting that the worse answer got accepted. Dear Future Reader: Please check Leena's answer. Jan 10, 2012 at 13:38
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oh, and actually that code is wrong,
-appendString:
works in-place and there-for does not return anything, while NSStrings's-stringByAppendingString:
returns a new string. Jan 10, 2012 at 15:56 -
3the signature is
- (void)appendString:(NSString *)aString
, so it is NOT returning a string. Jan 11, 2012 at 12:42 -
and you changed the code in-between, but you are calling the immutable NSString's method
-stringByAppendingString:
, so your answer is still a mess, as you are referring to NSMutableString. But even if you fix that, your answer is still horribly inefficient. Jan 11, 2012 at 12:45 -
Here your code is not even compiling
Semantic Issue: Assigning to 'NSMutableString *' from incompatible type 'void'
, and you included a new bug:stringWithFormat:
needs a objective-c string:@"%@"
Jan 11, 2012 at 12:58