I have problems with a simple NSString on Mac OS X:
NSString *letters = @"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789";
myString = [myString stringByAppendingFormat:@"%c", [letters characterAtIndex:3]];
When I try to access this string again, Xcode is returning EXC_BAD_ACCESS
This error just occures, when I’m using the format @”%c”
When I’m using @”%@”, sometimes the same error, sometimes this string: control 0x10040a480 and sometimes this:
{(
<CFRunLoopObserver 0x10015ac60 [0x7fff70731ee0]>{locked = No, valid = Yes, activities = 0x21, repeats = Yes, order = 0, callout = _ZL15FlushAllBuffersP19__CFRunLoopObservermPv (0x7fff88a147d4), context = <CFRunLoopObserver context 0x0>}
)}
The errors occur randomly even, if I don’t change anything in the code and re-run it.
I try to get a random String by doing:
randomString = @"";
NSString *letters = @"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789";
srand(time(NULL));
for (int i=0; i<5; i++)
{
randomString = [randomString stringByAppendingFormat:@"%c", [letters characterAtIndex:(rand()%[letters length])]];
}
randomString is declared in header.h
I also tried using a NSMutableString but that didn’t work too.
Every time I try to access the string (or mutable string) via @"%@" I’m getting EXC_BAD_ACCESS
Any idea?
Hope somebody can help me!
Greets,
Julian
Your problem is that
myStringgets autoreleased before you access it.You need to change:
to:
Remember to run
[myString release];when you are done with it.