I have an instance of NSData
containing attributed text (NSAttributedString
) originating from an NSTextView
. I want to convert the attributed string to a plain string (NSString
) without any formatting to do some text analysis (at the moment of conversion I do not have access to the originating NSTextView nor its NSTextStorage instance).
What would be the best way to do this?
EDIT:
Out of curiosity I examined the result of:
[[[self textView] textStorage] words]
which appeared to be a handy thing for doing some text analysis. The resulting array contains instances of NSSubTextStorage (example below of the word "Eastern"):
Eastern{ NSFont = "\"LucidaGrande 11.00 pt. P [] (0x7ffcaae08330) fobj=0x10a8472d0, spc=3.48\""; NSParagraphStyle = "Alignment 0, LineSpacing 0, ParagraphSpacing 0, ParagraphSpacingBefore 0, HeadIndent 0, TailIndent 0, FirstLineHeadIndent 0, LineHeight 0/0, LineHeightMultiple 0, LineBreakMode 0, Tabs (\n 28L,\n 56L,\n 84L,\n 112L,\n
140L,\n 168L,\n 196L,\n 224L,\n 252L,\n 280L,\n
308L,\n 336L\n), DefaultTabInterval 0, Blocks (null), Lists (null), BaseWritingDirection -1, HyphenationFactor 0, TighteningFactor 0.05, HeaderLevel 0"; }
NSSubTextStorage is probably a private class as I could not find any documentation for it. It also retains all formatting.
If I understand you correctly you have an NSData
, say data
, containing an encoded NSAttributedString
. To reverse the process:
NSAttributedString *nas = [[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithData:data
options:nil
documentAttributes:NULL
error:NULL];
and to get the plain text without attributes you then do:
NSString *str = [nas string];