Moritz Siller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

For the first occurrence:

BOOL found = ([myString rangeOfString:@"*** FLOP ***"].location != NSNotFound);

which you could have easily found in the "FInding Characters and Substrings" 
section of the NSString Class Reference documentation.  Happy coding.


>I have a string and I want to search it for the word "*** FLOP ***"  
>and get a simple boolean value to know if the string contains this word.
>
>I have tried with the NSScanner class` methods, but i am not even sure  
>if they are made for that purposes.
>Is there a simple method to do the job? Are the NSScanner methods the  
>right way and I am just handling them wrong?
>
>If you think this question is too stupid and i should solve it on my  
>own please just ignore it ;-)
>
>Greetings, Moritz.
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