Hi.
I am learning basic syntax of Objective-C and need to write an underscore. Does anyone know which keys to press to make the underscore? I am using a MacBook air.
Thanks.
The underscore is shift with dash (the key to the right of the zero, at least on U.S. English keyboards). In case you aren't aware, and still on U.S. keyboards, the brackets are to the right of the P key. Adding shift to them will turn them into braces.
Good luck with Objective-C. I'm a bit surprised you're not starting with Swift, but ObjC is a good one to be familiar with.
Thank you.
I am using English U.S. keyboard. When I press shift dash VoiceOver says underline, but that probably means the same thing as underscore. So far Objective-C is the only programming language I have used and I like it very much.
Yes, underline and underscore are the same. Sorry, I'm so used to hearing them (and "line", in NVDA) used interchangeably that I didn't even think to mention it. You should check out Swift; it's even easier to read and use, and offers some really nice advantages.
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Shift dash
The underscore is shift with dash (the key to the right of the zero, at least on U.S. English keyboards). In case you aren't aware, and still on U.S. keyboards, the brackets are to the right of the P key. Adding shift to them will turn them into braces.
Good luck with Objective-C. I'm a bit surprised you're not starting with Swift, but ObjC is a good one to be familiar with.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I am using English U.S. keyboard. When I press shift dash VoiceOver says underline, but that probably means the same thing as underscore. So far Objective-C is the only programming language I have used and I like it very much.
Yes it does
Yes, underline and underscore are the same. Sorry, I'm so used to hearing them (and "line", in NVDA) used interchangeably that I didn't even think to mention it. You should check out Swift; it's even easier to read and use, and offers some really nice advantages.