Why is the following code (in cocoa) not working?
NSString *extension = [fileName pathExtension]; NSString *wantedExtension = @'mp3'; if(extension == wantedExtension){ //work }
in Xcode this just runs without warnings or errors but doesn’t do what I think it SHOULD do.
Shouldn’t that be
‘==’ compares the pointers. isEqual: and isEqualToString: compare the strings, although isEqualToString is better if you know both extension and wantedExtension are NSString (which you do in this case).
Actually, if you’re an old C++ and Java programmer like me, you might be happier putting the one that is known not to be null, ‘wantedextension’, first. In Objective C that is not necessary because ‘sending a message’ (ie calling a method) to a nil returns 0 or false.