I’m interested to know if there’s a better way to do this than the
ugly way I’ve been using, too:
NSString *first = [string substringWithRange: NSMakeRange(0, 1)];
NSString *rest = [string substringFromIndex: 1];
NSString *result = [[first uppercaseString] stringByAppendingString:
rest];
Rob
On 22-Dec-08, at 6:23 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
In my app I need a way to generate the name of a method based on a
property key. If the key is, e.g. -scaleFactor, and the generated
method name needs to be -displayNameForScaleFactor, how can I
reliably turn "scaleFactor" into "ScaleFactor"? I tried [NSString
capitalizedString] but I get "Scalefactor". Obviously capitalizing
an ASCII string is trivial but I'm not sure that I can assume that
encoding for method names.
Since the KVC mechanism must be doing this a lot, I wondered if
there was an API I'm overlooking.
thanks,
Graham
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