Assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast?

It's exactly what it's telling you percentString is a pointer, but integerForKey: returns an integer. Assigning that integer to a pointer is making a "pointer from an integer without a cast". Why are you saving an integer and trying to load it later as a string?

It's exactly what it's telling you. PercentString is a pointer, but integerForKey: returns an integer. Assigning that integer to a pointer is making a "pointer from an integer without a cast".

Why are you saving an integer and trying to load it later as a string?

Thanks. You were right. I change it to: NSInteger percentString; percentString = percentChecker integerForKey:percentCheckerSaveKey; – Alish Aug 8 '10 at 15:01.

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