Sure, Scott. In fact I should have just forwarded that mail to you,
but I made mistake to cc it to cocoa-dev. I have sent you an email
early this morning for this. Please remove the post with title:
Behaviors with discrimination from the michael-amorose.com guy
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I think this situation has had enough airtime, and I prefer to handle
the moderator stuff in private email.
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Am Mo,25.08.2008 um 09:40 schrieb Scott Anguish:
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Hi Mike, I just want to make sure that the following is sent by you
directly or someone else.
On Aug 24, 2008, at 11:01 PM, Mike wrote:
You stupid moron. Did you even read Apple's documentation?
Apparently not. If you had, you would have learned that dictionaries
on OS X do not support ord
Thanks man, I got your idea.
On Aug 24, 2008, at 7:43 PM, Graham Cox wrote:
On 25 Aug 2008, at 9:36 am, JArod Wen wrote:
It should be the problem when enumerating the dictionary, right?
How can I control the order of enumerating?
You can't if you enumerate the keys directly - there is
On 25 Aug 2008, at 9:36 am, JArod Wen wrote:
It should be the problem when enumerating the dictionary, right? How
can I control the order of enumerating?
You can't if you enumerate the keys directly - there is no concept of
"order" for the items of a dictionary. But you can copy them in
Hi Jedis,
I wrote codes to add column information into a NSDictionary and then
added each of them into a NSTableView as column. I got the key-value
pairs in NSDictionary as following:
"ang (A)" = 2;
"dis (D)" = 1;
"pos (P)" = 0;
"shp (S)" = 3;
Then I used an
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