On Sep 18, 2008, at 15:15:11, Charles Srstka wrote:

According to the documentation, isEqualToString: is faster when you know both objects are strings. I'm not sure what isEqualTo: is for, though.


Thanks to all for the answers.

I thought isEqualTo was a method on NSObject, but I realize now it's part of the NSComparisonMethods Protocol.

The whole thing strikes me as a bit messy.

--
Rick

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