Convert an NSURL to an NSString
Solution 1
In Objective-C:
NSString *myString = myURL.absoluteString;
In Swift:
var myString = myURL.absoluteString
More info in the docs:
Solution 2
If you're interested in the pure string:
[myUrl absoluteString];
If you're interested in the path represented by the URL (and to be used with NSFileManager
methods for example):
[myUrl path];
Solution 3
Try this in Swift :
var urlString = myUrl.absoluteString
Objective-C:
NSString *urlString = [myURL absoluteString];
Solution 4
Swift update:
var myUrlStr : String = myUrl.absoluteString
Solution 5
You can use any one way
NSString *string=[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@",url1];
or
NSString *str=[url1 absoluteString];
NSLog(@"string :: %@",string);
string :: file:///var/containers/Bundle/Application/E2D7570B-D5A6-45A0-8EAAA1F7476071FE/RemoDuplicateMedia.app/loading_circle_animation.gif
NSLog(@"str :: %@", str);
str :: file:///var/containers/Bundle/Application/E2D7570B-D5A6-45A0-8EAA-A1F7476071FE/RemoDuplicateMedia.app/loading_circle_animation.gif
Ali
Updated on July 17, 2022Comments
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Ali almost 2 years
I have an app where the user can choose an image either from the built-in app images or from the iphone photo library. I use an object Occasion that has an
NSString
property to save theimagePath
.Now in the case of the built-in app images I do get the file name as an
NSString
an save in the[occasion imagePath]
. But in the 2nd case where the user picks an image form the photo library I get anNSURL
which I want to convert to anNSString
to be able to save it in[occasion imagePath
].Is it possible to convert the
NSURL
to anNSString
?