A NSNumber has a 'stringValue' method, but I don't know why you want to compare them at String-level.

Jelle,

On 26 May 2009, at 10:07, John Ku wrote:

That seems to make sense to use NSNumber instead of NSString, thanks it
works!

But I would think NSString would accept the return numbers as string and compare them at the string level, it should work in theory no? But NSNumber
- isEqualToNumber works great!

Thanks!
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 12:57 AM, listsapple
<listsapple...@googlemail.com>wrote:


I wonder if isEqualToNumber is what you need?

bw


On 26 May 2009, at 08:46, John Ku wrote:

Its weird, I saw isEqualToString from the apple documents too, but don't
understand why it isn't recognized

On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 12:42 AM, John Ku <john.c...@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks, but its giving me this error now:


* *** -[NSCFNumber isEqualToString:]: unrecognized selector sent to

instance 0x147ee0*



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