Am Mo,18.08.2008 um 12:40 schrieb Robert Černý:


I don't like it because the string will be converted. I'm interested in exact values
Oh, may I ask why? The string class encapsulates its representation.

Anyway, if you want to look "inside" the instance, you probably have to subclass it or doing some undocumentated stuff.

Cheers,

Amin


and even allowLossyConversion:NO doesn't guarantee it. Or am I wrong?

Robert

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Am Mo,18.08.2008 um 12:21 schrieb Robert Černý:


Hi,I'm trying to find a way how to get hex representation of NSString. I know I can convert NSString to NSData but I would like to rather not to do
it. Or am I missing  anything obvious?
Maybe: Do it this way.

Why don't you like it?

Cheers,
Amin

BTW: This isn't the hex representation, but the binary, serialized representation. Hex, octal and so on are terms used in relation to display something.



Thanks
Robert
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