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Objective-C NSString for character with characterAtIndex

Objective-C is a programming language that is based on the C language and is used to develop applications for the iOS and macOS platforms. It is a superset of the C language and adds features such as object-oriented programming and automatic memory management to the language.

NSString is a class in the Foundation framework of Objective-C that is used to represent and manipulate strings. It is a part of the Apple API and is not a third-party library.

To get the character at a given index in an NSString, you can use the characterAtIndex: method of the NSString class. This method returns a Unicode character at the specified index.

Here is an example code snippet that demonstrates how to get the character at a given index in an NSString:

代码语言:objective-c
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NSString *myString = @"Hello, World!";
NSUInteger index = 5;
unichar character = [myString characterAtIndex:index];

In this example, myString is a pointer to an NSString object, and index is an integer that represents the index of the character that we want to retrieve. The characterAtIndex: method is used to retrieve the character at the specified index. The return value of this method is a unichar (a type that represents a single Unicode character), which we assign to a variable character of type unichar.

Note that the index of the character starts from 0, so if you want to get the character at the first index, you should specify 0 as the index.

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