NSString containsString crashes
I'm trying to filter an array according to one of it's string fields.
Both nameLower and filterLower has NSString value inside, and yet i keep getting:
__NSCFString containsString:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x7f876b79e160
-(void) filterFriendsArray:(NSString*)filter {
[_filteredFriendsArray removeAllObjects];
for (FacebookUser* user in _friendsArray)
{
NSString* nameLower = [user.user.name lowercaseString];
NSString* filterLower = [filter lowercaseString];
if ([nameLower containsString:filterLower])
[_filteredFriendsArray addObject:user];
}
_displayedFriendsArray = _filteredFriendsArray;
}
If you want your code to work on iOS 7 as well as iOS 8 you should use one of the rangeOfString calls instead. Basically if the range returned has a length of zero, the substring is not there.
/* These methods return length==0 if the target string is not found. So, to check for containment: ([str rangeOfString:@"target"].length > 0). Note that the length of the range returned by these methods might be different than the length of the target string, due composed characters and such.
*/
- (NSRange)rangeOfString:(NSString *)aString;
- (NSRange)rangeOfString:(NSString *)aString options:(NSStringCompareOptions)mask;
- (NSRange)rangeOfString:(NSString *)aString options:(NSStringCompareOptions)mask range:(NSRange)searchRange;
- (NSRange)rangeOfString:(NSString *)aString options:(NSStringCompareOptions)mask range:(NSRange)searchRange locale:(NSLocale *)locale NS_AVAILABLE(10_5, 2_0);
Obviously it's trivial to implement containsString yourself in a category using rangeOfString:
@implementation NSString (Contains)
- (BOOL)myContainsString:(NSString*)other {
NSRange range = [self rangeOfString:other];
return range.length != 0;
}
@end
compare rangeOfString with NSNotFound
NSRange range = [self rangeOfString:other];
if(range.location != NSNotFound){
//do something
}