NSString
are immutable, so you'll have to create a new NSMutableString from it, and mutate this copy, or to allocate a unichar*
buffer, copy data from the NSString, perform the correction, and then recreate a new NSString
from the result. Once you're working on a mutable copy of the string, you can use whatever algorithm you want.
So you'll need to have a function like that:
- (NSString*)correctOCRErrors:(NSString*)string
{
BOOL hasError = NO;
for (int i = 0; i < [string length]; ++ i)
{
if (isIncorrect([string characterAtIndex:i]))
{
hasError = YES;
break;
}
}
if (hasError)
{
unichar* buffer = (unichar*)malloc([string length]);
for (int i = 0; i < [string length]; ++ i)
{
unichar chr = [string characterAtIndex:i];
if (isIncorrect(chr))
chr = correctChar(chr);
buffer[i] = chr;
}
string = [[[NSString alloc] initWithCharactersNoCopy:buffer length:[string length] freeWhenDone:YES] autorelease];
}
return string;
}