There's quite a few printf arguments the Mac OS doesn't support right
now. An alternative is to shuffle pointers around:
NSString * string1 = @"you", * string2 = @"hello";
...
if([language isEqualToString:@"Backwards Latin"])
{
NSString * temp = string1;
string1 = string2;
string2 = temp;
}
NSString * str = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@ %@", string1, string2];
On Apr 8, 2008, at 3:33 AM, Jere Gmail wrote:
I'm looking for a way to switch parameters order in order to use the
same parameters for different languages.
something like
NSString string1=@"you"
NSString string1=@"hello"
NSString str=[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%2 %1", string1,string2];
will make str value "hello you".
I have been working with CString over in windows and it is possible
but i don't find any alternatives
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