On Jan 6, 2011, at 1:50 PM, Nick Zitzmann wrote:

> So are the following two equivalent?
> 
>   id myKey = [NSNumber numberWithInt:8760];
>   if (myObj = [myDict objectForKey:myKey]) {
>     . . . do something
>   }
> 
> and
> 
>   id myKey = @"8760";
>   if (myObj = [myDict objectForKey:myKey]) {
>     . . . do something
>   }

>No, because a number is not a string.

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Is this what the documentation for "isEqual:" refers to when it says "If two 
objects are equal, they must have the same hash value"? How do I determine what 
an object's hash value is?


      
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