I recommend that you read the 'File and Data Management' section of the 'iPhone Application Programming Guide',

<http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/documentation/iPhone/Conceptual/iPhoneOSProgrammingGuide/iPhoneAppProgrammingGuide.pdf >

I think it will solve all your file-access problems, since it gives explicit examples on how to accomplish various tasks of that nature.

Wagner

On Jun 26, 2009, at 4:20 PM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:

I'm having difficulty with the inDirectory argument here, it's on the iPhone and in my project within Resources I have a folder named PrototypeImages -
how do I specify the inDirectory string?

totalCount = [[[NSBundle mainBundle] pathsForResourcesOfType:@"jpg"
inDirectory:@"PrototypeImages"] count];

NSLog(@"%i", totalCount);


Gives me 0.



On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Eric E. Dolecki <edole...@gmail.com> wrote:

Many thanks.


On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Steve Christensen <puns...@mac.com>wrote:

You mean that quick perusal of NSBundle.h didn't turn up anything? Maybe my headers are different from yours, but it was really easy to come up with
that line myself:

NSUInteger jpegCount = [[[NSBundle mainBundle] pathsForResourcesOfType:@"jpg"
inDirectory:subDirName] count];



On Jun 25, 2009, at 2:28 PM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:

iPhone:
I saw someplace online where a guy got the count for the number of JPGs
in a
folder in the main bundle but I can't find that again.
Can anyone supply the line of code that would return something like that?
I'm googling now too and haven't found it yet.
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