Your "resource folder" is actually the contents of your main bundle, also know as the application bundle. You use pathForResource:ofType:
or pathForResource:ofType:inDirectory:
to get the full path for a resource.
Loading the contents of a file as a string is done with the stringWithContentsOfFile:encoding:error:
method for an autoreleased string of with initWithContentsOfFile:encoding:error:
if you want a retained string.
NSString *filePath = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"Data"
ofType:@"txt"
inDirectory:@"Folder1"];
if (filePath != nil) {
theContents = [NSString stringWithContentsOfFile:filePath
encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding
error:NULL];
// Do stuff to theContents
}
This is almost the same answer as given by Shirkrin previously, but with the slight difference that it works on target. This is because initWithContentsOfFile:
is deprecated on Mac OS X, and not available at all iPhone OS.
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