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Chapter 11 WebScript Programmer’s Quick Reference to Foundation Classes
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– substringFromIndex:
Returns a string containing the characters of the receiver from the
character at the specified index to the end.
Comparing Strings
– compare:
Returns –1 if the receiver precedes a specified string in lexical
ordering, 0 if it is equal, and 1 if it follows. For example, the following
statements result in an NSString that has the contents “‘hello’
precedes ‘Hello’ lexicographically.”:
if ([@"hello" compare:@"Hello"] == -1) {
result = [NSString stringWithFormat:
@"'%@' precedes '%@' lexicographically.",
@"hello", @"Hello"];
}
– caseInsensitiveCompare:
Same as compare:, but case distinctions among characters are ignored.
– isEqual:
Returns YES if a specified object is equivalent to the receiver; NO
otherwise. An object is equivalent to a string if the object is an
NSString or an NSMutableString and
compare: returns 0. For example,
the following statements:
if ([string isEqual:newString]) {
result = @"Found a match";
}
assign the contents “Found a match” to result if string and newString are
lexicographically equal.
Converting String Contents
– doubleValue
Returns the floating-point value of the receiver’s text as a double,
skipping white space at the beginning of the string.
– floatValue
Returns the floating-point value of the receiver’s text as a float,
skipping white space at the beginning of the string.
– intValue
Returns the integer value of the string’s text, assuming a decimal
representation and skipping white space at the beginning of the string.
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