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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T08:53:45+00:00 2026-05-14T08:53:45+00:00

i am retrieving different characters from a string by using thsi function and adding

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i am retrieving different characters from a string by using thsi function and adding 5 to them to display the corresponding character for eg. ‘a’ displays ‘f’ and ‘h’ displays ‘m’..
but the problem is that i am not able to add these characters into a string which i can use to display to display like ‘fm’…can anyone help?? heres the code
strResult(mutablestring) is getting null only.

str=@"John";

int a=[str length];

for(i=0;i<a;i++)
{
  char ch=[str characterAtIndex:i];
  ch=ch+5;
  temp=[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%c",ch];
  [strResult appendString:temp];
  NSLog(@"%c",ch);
}
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    2026-05-14T08:53:45+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:53 am

    First of all, you need to make sure you allocate the string strResult, like so:

    NSMutableString *strResult = [NSMutableString string];
    

    Second; you can, and indeed should, use -appendFormat: for adding the characters to the string; the temporary extra string is pretty useless.

    What you want then:

    NSString *str = @"abcdef";
    NSMutableString *strResult = [NSMutableString string];
    
    for (NSUInteger i = 0; i < [str length]; i++) {
      char ch = [str characterAtIndex:i] + 5;
      NSLog(@"%c", ch);
      [strResult appendFormat:@"%c", ch];
    }
    NSLog(@"%@", strResult);
    

    This should produce:

    f
    g
    h
    i
    j
    k
    fghijk
    
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