Thanks Jens,

You’re fantastic!

Have a great holiday season to all, and thanks for all the help over the years!

On 16/12/2014, at 11:28 am, Jens Alfke <j...@mooseyard.com> wrote:

> 
>> On Dec 15, 2014, at 2:10 PM, Kevin Bracey <ke...@ilike.co.nz> wrote:
>> 
>> How can I tell if the Value is a Boolean or Number in the NSDictionary? as 0 
>> and 1 are valid values for a number.
> 
> There's no clean solution for this. You have to take advantage of the fact 
> that the YES and NO NSNumbers are singleton objects, and do a direct pointer 
> comparison (with ==, *not* with isEqual:) —
> 
> if (obj == @YES) {
>       it's YES
> } else if (obj == @NO) {
>       it's NO
> } else {
>       it's a number (possibly 0 or 1)
> }
> 
> —Jens


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