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Hello,
Currently I am using iPhone SDK 3.1.2 for developing iPhone apps.
Apple has recently released iPhone SDK 3.2 beta and I want to try my hands with it.
But my problem is that I want to use both versions of SDKs, 3.1.2 since I am currently developing apps and uploading on app store, 3.2 beta…
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Hi,
in the current project I have a number of folders, with subfolders, and these contain images: 01.png, 02.png.
Folder1/FolderA/f1.png
Folder1/FolderB/F1.png
When I compile the app, I looked inside the the .app and noticed that all the images are placed in the top level, with no sub-folders.…
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Is there a way to access raw data of iphone camera preview? I mean not the data of the picture that was shot already, but the preview, that shows before taking a shot?
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Hi,
in the current project I have a number of folders, with subfolders, and these contain images: 01.png, 02.png.
Folder1/FolderA/f1.png
Folder1/FolderB/F1.png
When I compile the app, I looked inside the the .app and noticed that all the images are placed in the top level, with no sub-folders.…
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I have a class with an NSDictionary attribute. Inside this class I dispatch another thread to handle NSXMLParser handling. Inside my -didStartElement, I access the dictionary in the class (to compare an element found in the XML to one in the dictionary).
At this point I get undefined results. Using…
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Hi Guys
I have this 1273636800000
Wed Mar 03 2010 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (EST)
I nee dto convert this milliseonds to NSdate format.
I tried this
NSDate *tr = [NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSince1970:1273636800000];
and
NSDate *tr = [NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSinceNow:1273636800000];
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i have a date converted to double value and saved in database.now i want to compare if cureentdate myDataBaseDate+8 hours. means i want to get 8 hours more added in my database date. i'm converting date into double values.so how do i get 8 hours later time from my database saved date.
how do i compare…
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I have a string that is UTC and would like to convert it to an NSDate.
static NSDateFormatter* _twitter_dateFormatter;
[_twitter_dateFormatter setFormatterBehavior:NSDateFormatterBehaviorDefault];
[_twitter_dateFormatter setDateFormat:@"EEE MMM dd HH:mm:ss ZZZ yyyy"];
[_twitter_dateFormatter setLocale:_en_us_locale];
NSDate…
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I think the solution is really simple, I just haven't come across it online.
Suppose I am given int year, int month, int day, int hour, int min, int sec.. how do I generate NSDate out of it?
I know we can use [NSDate initWithString:] but I think it gets complicated if month/day/hour/min/sec are…
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I've been working on a game with an engine that updates 20 times per seconds. I've got to point now where I want to start getting some performance figures and tweak the rendering and logic updates. In order to do so I started to add some timing code to my game loop, implemented as follows...
NSDate*…
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