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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T12:03:14+00:00 2026-05-27T12:03:14+00:00

I have a string! NSString *myString=[NSString stringWithFormat:@This is my lovely string]; What I want

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I have a string!

   NSString *myString=[NSString stringWithFormat:@"This is my lovely string"];

What I want to do is:

  1. Assuming the first character in the string is at index 0. Go to the 11th character (That is ‘l’ in the above case), and find the position of first occurring space backwards (In the above string, the position of first occurring space if we go backwards from ‘l’ is at position 10). Let’s call the index of this space ‘leSpace’ having value 10.
  2. Substring the remaining string to a new string using …

    [myString substringFromIndex:leSpace]
    

…I hope I have explained well. Please help, can you write a snippet or something to help me do this task?

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    2026-05-27T12:03:14+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 12:03 pm
    - (NSRange)rangeOfString:(NSString *)aString options:(NSStringCompareOptions)mask range:(NSRange)aRange
    

    For the options use: NSBackwardsSearch

    NSRange range = [myString rangeOfString:@" " options:NSBackwardsSearch range:NSMakeRange(0, 11)];
    

    Example:

    NSString *myString=[NSString stringWithFormat:@"This is my lovely string"];
    NSRange range = [myString rangeOfString:@" " options:NSBackwardsSearch range:NSMakeRange(0, 11)];
    NSLog(@"range.location: %lu", range.location);
    NSString *substring = [myString substringFromIndex:range.location+1];
    NSLog(@"substring: '%@'", substring);
    

    NSLog output:

    range.location: 10
    substring: 'lovely string'
    

    Of course there should be error checking that range.location does not equal NSNotFound

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