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How can I split the string @"Hello" to either:

  • a C array of 'H', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o'

or:

  • an Objective-C array of @[@"H", @"e", @"l", @"l", @"o"]
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4 Answers 4

38

If you're satisfied with a C array of chars, try:

const char *array = [@"Hello" UTF8String];

If you need an NSArray, try:

NSMutableArray *array = [NSMutableArray array];
NSString *str = @"Hello";
for (int i = 0; i < [str length]; i++) {
    NSString *ch = [str substringWithRange:NSMakeRange(i, 1)];
    [array addObject:ch];
}

And array will contain each character as an element of it.

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  • is there a command to replace a letter in array? like [array replaceObjectAtIndex:0] hah, something like that? if i want to replace something in array index?
    – ytpm
    Feb 5, 2012 at 21:38
  • 3
    @H2CO3 instead of using substring with a range of 1, just use -characterAtIndex:. May 15, 2012 at 19:13
  • And how do you add the non-object `char' to the array?
    – user529758
    May 15, 2012 at 19:14
  • Loop your const char *array with: for (int i; i < sizeof(array); i++) { doSomethingWith(array[i]); }
    – LenArt
    Aug 5, 2014 at 6:18
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Try this :

- (void) testCode
{
    NSString *tempDigit = @"12345abcd" ;
    NSMutableArray *tempArray = [NSMutableArray array];
    [tempDigit enumerateSubstringsInRange:[tempDigit rangeOfString:tempDigit]
                                  options:NSStringEnumerationByComposedCharacterSequences
                               usingBlock:^(NSString *substring, NSRange substringRange, NSRange enclosingRange, BOOL *stop) {
            [tempArray addObject:substring] ;
        }] ;

    NSLog(@"tempArray = %@" , tempArray);
}
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  • Upvote for being UTF8 aware and keeping multi byte characters (emoji, åccented characters) together. Mar 14, 2016 at 17:30
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You can use - (unichar)characterAtIndex:(NSUInteger)index to access the string characters at each index.

So,

NSString* stringie = @"astring";
NSUInteger length = [stringie length];
unichar stringieChars[length];
for( unsigned int pos = 0 ; pos < length ; ++pos )
{
    stringieChars[pos] = [stringie characterAtIndex:pos];
}
// replace the 4th element of stringieChars with an 'a' character
stringieChars[3] = 'a';
// print the modified array you produced from the NSString*
NSLog(@"%@",[NSString stringWithCharacters:stringieChars length:length]);
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  • is there a command to replace a letter in array? like [array replaceObjectAtIndex:0] hah, something like that? if i want to replace something in array index?
    – ytpm
    Feb 5, 2012 at 21:38
  • Now you've got a basic C array that you can make changes to index by index. I changed my answer to reflect your added question. Feb 5, 2012 at 22:41
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A user529758 mentions, split your string - the C way - like:

const char *array = [@"Hello" UTF8String];

But then loop it using:

for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(array); i++) {
  doSomethingWithCharacter(array[i]);
}
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