Use [launchOption state] == NSOnState or [launchOption state] == NSOffState

Keita

On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Martin Batholdy <batho...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have added a NSButton Check Box to a window.
>
> Now I want to grab the state of this check box.
>
> I added an IBOutlet to my header file and connected it with the check box
> in Interface Builder;
>
> IBOutlet NSButton *launchOption;
>
>
>
> Now I want to test the state via;
>
> if([launchOption state] == 0) { NSLog(@"A");    }
> else if([launchOption state] == 1) {    NSLog(@"B");    }
>
> The answer of this if / else statement is always A and I don't understand
> why.
>
>
>
>
> Can someone help me?
> thanks!
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