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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:29:12+00:00 2026-05-14T03:29:12+00:00

I got the problem that the if-statement doesn’t work. After the first code line

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I got the problem that the if-statement doesn’t work. After the first code line the variable contains the value “(null)”, because the user who picked the contact from his iphone address book doesn’t set the country key for this contact, so far so good.

but if I check the variable, it won’t be true, but the value is certainly “(null)”… does someone have an idea?

 NSString *country = [NSString [the dict objectForKey:(NSString *)kABPersonAddressCountryKey]];

 if(country == @"(null)")
 {
      country = @"";
 }

thanks in advance
sean

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    2026-05-14T03:29:12+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:29 am

    The correct expression would be:

    if (country == nil)
    

    which can be further shortened to:

    if (!country)
    

    And if you really want to test equality with the @"(null)" string, you should use the isEqual: method or isEqualToString:

    if ([country isEqualToString:@"(null)"])
    

    When you compare using the == operator, you are comparing object addresses, not their contents:

    NSString *foo1 = [NSString stringWithString:@"foo"];
    NSString *foo2 = [NSString stringWithString:@"foo"];
    NSAssert(foo1 != foo2, @"The addresses are different.");
    NSAssert([foo1 isEqual:foo2], @"But the contents are same.");
    NSAssert([foo1 isEqualToString:foo2], @"True again, faster than isEqual:.");
    
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