You have to make sure your header has - (UIColor *) returnUIColorForFont:(NSString *) theString in it so when you use the method in other source files the compiler will know what the arguments and return types to returnUIColorForFont: are. Without this the compiler has to make assumptions and is warning you that it is doing so.

Also, to compare if strings are equal you can just do:

if([theString isEqualToString:@"1"])
        //do stuff

Just another shorter method eventhough the way you're doing it is perfectly fine.


On Jun 4, 2008, at 2:14 PM, James Cicenia wrote:

I have the following:

((ProjectListCell *)cell).budgetHealth.textColor = [self returnUIColorForFont:s];

And here is my method:


- (UIColor *) returnUIColorForFont:(NSString *) theString{
        if([theString compare:@"1"] == NSOrderedSame){
                return [UIColor greenColor];
        }else if([theString compare:@"0"] == NSOrderedSame){
                return [UIColor yellowColor];
        }else if([theString compare:@"-1"] == NSOrderedSame){
                return [UIColor redColor];
        }else{
                return [UIColor grayColor];
        }
}


why does it tell me:

warning: (Messages without a matching method signature will be assumed to return 'id' and accept...

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