Encode NSArray or NSDictionary using NSCoder

断了今生、忘了曾经 提交于 2019-11-28 08:19:52

NSKeyedArchiver/Unarchiver should encode and decode NSArrays and NSDictionaries with no problem. If your packet class you've created implements the NSCoding protocol, you need to explicitly call [encodeObject:myNsArrayforKey:@"stringsArray"] in your -encodeWithCoder: method (assuming that myNsArray is the name of the instance variable in your packet object you want to encode). But then the archiver and NSArray should take care of the rest of it. If you're doing this, it would be helpful to hear more about the layout of your classes and who's calling who when encoding/decoding.

If the array or dictionary is the root object you should do

NSData * encodedData = [NSKeyedArchiver archivedDataWithRootObject:someArray];

or

BOOL success = [NSKeyedArchiver archiveRootObject:someArray toFile:filePath];

If it is an instance variable of a custom class, in the -encodeWithCoder: method should do

[coder encodeObject:someArray forKey:@"someArray"];

and then in the -initWithCoder: method

someArray = [[coder decodeObjectForKey:@"someArray"] retain];

What kind of objects are you storing in the array? Make sure that all objects stored in the array implement the NSCoding protocol.

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