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Add data types with examples.
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@ -50,53 +50,93 @@ int main (int argc, const char * argv[])
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// String
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// String
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NSString *worldString = @"World";
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NSString *worldString = @"World";
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NSLog(@"Hello %@!", worldString); // Print "Hello World!"
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NSLog(@"Hello %@!", worldString); // prints => "Hello World!"
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// The mutable version of NSString is NSMutableString that allows to edit
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// individual characters or append strings together.
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NSMutableString *mutableString = [NSMutableString stringWithString:@"Hello"];
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[mutableString appendString:@" World!"];
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NSLog(@"%@", mutableString); // prints => "Hello World!"
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// Character literals
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// Character literals
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NSNumber *theLetterZNumber = @'Z';
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NSNumber *theLetterZNumber = @'Z';
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char theLetterZ = [theLetterZNumber charValue];
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char theLetterZ = [theLetterZNumber charValue]; // or 'Z'
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NSLog(@"%c", theLetterZ);
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NSLog(@"%c", theLetterZ);
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// Integral literals
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// Integral literals
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NSNumber *fortyTwoNumber = @42;
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NSNumber *fortyTwoNumber = @42;
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int fortyTwo = [fortyTwoNumber intValue];
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int fortyTwo = [fortyTwoNumber intValue]; // or 42
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NSLog(@"%i", fortyTwo);
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NSLog(@"%i", fortyTwo);
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NSNumber *fortyTwoUnsignedNumber = @42U;
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NSNumber *fortyTwoUnsignedNumber = @42U;
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unsigned int fortyTwoUnsigned = [fortyTwoUnsignedNumber unsignedIntValue];
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unsigned int fortyTwoUnsigned = [fortyTwoUnsignedNumber unsignedIntValue]; // or 42
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NSLog(@"%u", fortyTwoUnsigned);
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NSLog(@"%u", fortyTwoUnsigned);
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NSNumber *fortyTwoShortNumber = [NSNumber numberWithShort:42];
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NSNumber *fortyTwoShortNumber = [NSNumber numberWithShort:42];
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short fortyTwoShort = [fortyTwoShortNumber shortValue];
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short fortyTwoShort = [fortyTwoShortNumber shortValue]; // or 42
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NSLog(@"%hi", fortyTwoShort);
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NSLog(@"%hi", fortyTwoShort);
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NSNumber *fortyTwoShortNumber = [NSNumber numberWithShort:41];
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unsigned short fortyTwoUnsigned = [fortyTwoShortNumber unsignedShortValue]; // or 41
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NSLog(@"%hu", fortyTwoUnsigned);
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NSNumber *fortyTwoLongNumber = @42L;
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NSNumber *fortyTwoLongNumber = @42L;
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long fortyTwoLong = [fortyTwoLongNumber longValue];
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long fortyTwoLong = [fortyTwoLongNumber longValue]; // or 42
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NSLog(@"%li", fortyTwoLong);
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NSLog(@"%li", fortyTwoLong);
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NSNumber *fortyTwoLongNumber = @53L;
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unsigned long fiftyThreeUnsigned = [fortyTwoLongNumber unsignedLongValue]; // or 53
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NSLog(@"%lu", fiftyThreeUnsigned);
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// Floating point literals
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// Floating point literals
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NSNumber *piFloatNumber = @3.141592654F;
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NSNumber *piFloatNumber = @3.141592654F;
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float piFloat = [piFloatNumber floatValue];
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float piFloat = [piFloatNumber floatValue]; // or 3.141592654f
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NSLog(@"%f", piFloat);
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NSLog(@"%f", piFloat); // prints => 3.141592654
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NSLog(@"%5.2f", piFloat); // prints => " 3.14"
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NSNumber *piDoubleNumber = @3.1415926535;
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NSNumber *piDoubleNumber = @3.1415926535;
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double piDouble = [piDoubleNumber doubleValue];
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double piDouble = [piDoubleNumber doubleValue]; // or 3.1415926535
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NSLog(@"%f", piDouble);
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NSLog(@"%f", piDouble);
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NSLog(@"%4.2f", piDouble); // prints => "3.14"
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// NSDecimalNumber is Objective-C's fixed-point class more precise then float or double
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NSDecimalNumber *oneDecNum = [NSDecimalNumber decimalNumberWithString:@"10.99"];
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NSDecimalNumber *twoDecNum = [NSDecimalNumber decimalNumberWithString:@"5.002"];
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// NSDecimal isn't able to use standard +, -, *, / operators. NSDecimalNumber has its own:
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[oneDecNum decimalNumberByAdding:twoDecNum]; // add
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[oneDecNum decimalNumberBySubtracting:twoDecNum];
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[oneDecNum decimalNumberByMultiplyingBy:twoDecNum];
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[oneDecNum decimalNumberByDividingBy:twoDecNum];
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NSLog(@"%@", oneDecNum); // prints => 10.99 as NSDecimalNumber is immutable.
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// BOOL literals
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// BOOL literals
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NSNumber *yesNumber = @YES;
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NSNumber *yesNumber = @YES;
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NSNumber *noNumber = @NO;
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NSNumber *noNumber = @NO;
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// or
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BOOL yesBool = YES;
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BOOL noBool = NO;
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NSLog(@"%i", yesBool); // prints => 1
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// Array object
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// Array object
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NSArray *anArray = @[@1, @2, @3, @4];
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NSArray *anArray = @[@1, @2, @3, @4];
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NSNumber *thirdNumber = anArray[2];
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NSNumber *thirdNumber = anArray[2];
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NSLog(@"Third number = %@", thirdNumber); // Print "Third number = 3"
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NSLog(@"Third number = %@", thirdNumber); // Print "Third number = 3"
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// NSMutableArray is mutable version of NSArray allowing to change items in array
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// and extend or shrink array object. Convenient, but not as efficient as NSArray.
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NSMutableArray *mutableArray = [NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity:2];
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[mutableArray addObject:@"Hello"];
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[mutableArray addObject:@"World"];
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[mutableArray removeObjectAtIndex:0];
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NSLog(@"%@", [mutableArray objectAtIndex:0]); // prints => "World"
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// Dictionary object
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// Dictionary object
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NSDictionary *aDictionary = @{ @"key1" : @"value1", @"key2" : @"value2" };
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NSDictionary *aDictionary = @{ @"key1" : @"value1", @"key2" : @"value2" };
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NSObject *valueObject = aDictionary[@"A Key"];
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NSObject *valueObject = aDictionary[@"A Key"];
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NSLog(@"Object = %@", valueObject); // Print "Object = (null)"
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NSLog(@"Object = %@", valueObject); // Print "Object = (null)"
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// Set object
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NSSet *set = [NSSet setWithObjects:@"Hello", @"Hello", @"World", nil];
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NSLog(@"%@", set); // prints => {(Hello, World)}
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///////////////////////////////////////
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// Operators
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// Operators
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///////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////
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