Question

I have a nsstring(filePath), which has the path to the audio file. I want open the audio file, so I want to convert the nsstring to Cstring.

  fopen([filePath cStringUsingEncoding:1], "r");

is the above line is correct or not, because I can also use fopen([filePath cString], "r");. In some websites it is mentioned to use UTF8stringEncoding. Which is the the right NSString to string conversion?

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Solution

Use UTF8String:

fopen([filePath UTF8String], "r");

OTHER TIPS

Don't use UTF8String, but fileSystemRepresentation.

You should do this because HFS+ or other file systems are not strictly compatible with the Unicode system. Another reason: This method operates by replacing the abstract path and extension separator characters (‘/’ and ‘.’ respectively) with their equivalents for the current file system.

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