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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T07:05:11+00:00 2026-06-13T07:05:11+00:00

Can someone explain this code – (IBAction)backspacePressed { self.display.text =[self.display.text substringToIndex: [self.display.text length] –

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- (IBAction)backspacePressed {
   self.display.text =[self.display.text substringToIndex:
                  [self.display.text length] - 1]; 

   if ( [self.display.text isEqualToString:@""]
      || [self.display.text isEqualToString:@"-"]) {

      self.display.text = @"0";
      self.userIsInTheMiddleOfEnteringNumber = NO;
   }
}

I don’t get what the 2 lines mean in objective c. || Also, I don’t get the meaning of substringToIndex. How does a programmer know to use substringToIndex out of all the different methods in the documentation I saw substringFromIndex etc. There are so many. Is this saying that the strings in the index are counted and -1 means it deletes a string? How would the meaning in the apples documentation relate to deleting a character ?

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    2026-06-13T07:05:12+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 7:05 am

    Comments supplied with explanation of code…

    - (IBAction)backspacePressed
    {
       // This is setting the contents of self.display (a UITextField I expect) to
       // its former string, less the last character.  It has a bug, in that what
       // happens if the field is empty and length == 0?  I don't think substringToIndex
       // will like being passed -1...
       self.display.text =[self.display.text substringToIndex:
                      [self.display.text length] - 1]; 
    
       // This tests if the (now modified) text is empty (better is to use the length
       // method) or just contains "-", and if so sets the text to "0", and sets some
       // other instance variable, the meaning of which is unknown without further code.
       if ( [self.display.text isEqualToString:@""]
          || [self.display.text isEqualToString:@"-"]) {
    
          self.display.text = @"0";
          self.userIsInTheMiddleOfEnteringNumber = NO;
       }
    }
    
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