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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T02:32:48+00:00 2026-05-22T02:32:48+00:00

NSString *depositOverTotalRwy = [NSString stringWithFormat:@%@, [deposit text]]; NSArray *components = [depositOverTotalRwy componentsSeparatedByString:@/]; NSString *firstThird

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NSString *depositOverTotalRwy = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@", [deposit text]];
NSArray *components = [depositOverTotalRwy
                       componentsSeparatedByString:@"/"];
NSString *firstThird = [components objectAtIndex:0];
if ([firstThird isEqualToString: @"1"]) {
    NSLog(@"wet");
}
if ([firstThird isEqualToString:@"2"]) {
    NSLog(@"snow");
}
if ([firstThird isEqualToString:@"3"]) {
    NSLog(@"ice");
    }
NSString *secThird = [components objectAtIndex:1];
if ([secThird isEqualToString: @"1"]) {
    NSLog(@"wet");
}
if ([secThird isEqualToString:@"2"]) {
    NSLog(@"snow");
}
if ([secThird isEqualToString:@"3"]) {
    NSLog(@"ice");
}

NSString *thirdThird = [components objectAtIndex:2];

if ([thirdThird isEqualToString: @"1"]) {
    NSLog(@"wet");
}
if ([thirdThird isEqualToString:@"2"]) {
    NSLog(@"snow");
}
if ([thirdThird isEqualToString:@"3"]) {
    NSLog(@"ice");
}
dep.text = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@ over %@ over %@", firstThird, secThird, thirdThird];

Hi guys,
I have a problem. when I set the label (dep.text), I get the number instead of wet, snow or ice. it works in the console (NSlog).
I know it must be some error in the logic but i’m not able to find it. Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-22T02:32:49+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 2:32 am

    Instead of putting NSLog(@"snow"); assign firstThird=@"snow"

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