Well, for integers I would use NSNumber. But YES and NO aren’t objects, I guess. A.f.a.i.k. I can only add objects to an NSDictionary, right?
I couldn’t find any wrapper class for booleans. Is there any?
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You use NSNumber.
It has init… and number… methods that take booleans, just as it does integers and so on.
From the NSNumber class reference:
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