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Working with String Objects in Objective-C

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16 November 2010

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    →‎Copying a String

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27 May 2010

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    →‎Strings without NSString

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24 November 2009

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4 November 2009

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    NSString - Working with Objective-C String Objects moved to Working with String Objects in Objective-C

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    →‎Converting Strings to Numbers

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3 November 2009

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    →‎Appending Text to the End of a String

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    →‎Checking for String Prefixes and Suffixes

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    →‎Converting to Upper or Lower Case

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    →‎Creating Mutable and Immutable String Objects

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    →‎Getting the Length of a String

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    →‎Creating Mutable and Immutable String Objects

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2 November 2009

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    New page: Strings are collections of characters that are grouped together to form words or sentences. If it wasn't for humans, computers would probably never have anything to do with strings. The fa...

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