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iPhone NSString problem

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-02-08 06:15 出处:网络
I\'m using a var current_query to keep track of urls to load in my app. When I spec current_query with a static t开发者_运维百科ype string, i.e. current_query = @\"hey\"; It works to be expected, but

I'm using a var current_query to keep track of urls to load in my app. When I spec current_query with a static t开发者_运维百科ype string, i.e. current_query = @"hey"; It works to be expected, but when I start using dynamic values, such as.. current_query = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"hey%@",hey2]; I get weird results.. When I NSLog(@"%@",current_query);, I also get weird results like <1002f2c8 c0a8016a 00000000 00000000> Is it converting my string somehow? Whats going on here?

current_query is in my header file as NSString *current_query; and @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *current_query; and then in my implementation file with @synthesize current_query;

Thanks all!


Try setting the property instead of setting the instance variable directly:

self.current_query = NSString stringWithFormat:@"hey%@",hey2];

(Aside: currentQuery is the standard Obj-C naming convention.)


Try fully allocating current_query first.
NSString current_query = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:@"hey"];
current_query = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"hey%@", hey2];
NSLog(@"%@", current_query);

also if hey2 is not an object and is instead a primitive like int, you cannot use %@. you have to use the appropriate string token.

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