Say my range is created as
NSRange myRange = {0,100};
How do I print myRange
in NSLog? The following is not working
NSLog(@"my range is %@",myRange);
Use NSStringFromRange
.
NSLog(@"my range is %@", NSStringFromRange(myRange));
In Swift you can do:
print("my range is \(NSStringFromRange(myRange))")
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