NSDictionary to NSArray?

…衆ロ難τιáo~ 提交于 2019-12-17 17:56:23

问题


i have a NSDictionary which looks like:

{
"Item1" = 2.4;
"Item2" = 5.5;
"Item3" = 15.6;
}

To use this NSDictionary Items in a Table View i have to transfer it to a NSArray, am i right?

So i try:

NSDictionary *dict = [myDict objectForKey:@"items"];

for (id item in dict) {
    [_myArray addObject:[dict objectForKey:item]];
}

But _myArray keeps empty? What am i doing wrong?


回答1:


Leaving aside the technical issues with the code you posted, you asked this:

To use this Dictionary Items in a Table View i have to transfer it to a NSArray, am i right?

The answer to which is: not necessarily. There's nothing intrinsic to the machinery of UITableView, UITableViewDataSource, or UITableViewDelegate that means that your data has to be in an array. You will need to implement various methods to tell the system how many rows are in your table, and what data appears in each row. Many people find it much more natural and efficient to answer those questions with an ordered data structure like an array. But there's no requirement that you do so. If you can write the code to implement those methods with the dictionary you started with, feel free!




回答2:


NSArray * values = [dictionary allValues];



回答3:


NSArray *keys = [dictionary allKeys];
NSArray *values = [dictionary allValues];



回答4:


You can create an array of all the objects inside the dictionary and then use it as a datasource for the TableView.

NSArray *aValuesArray = [yourDict allValues];



回答5:


Code Snippet1:

NSMutableArray *array = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];
NSArray * values = [dictionary allValues];
[array addObject:values];

Code Snippet2: If you want to add further

[array addObject:value1];
[array addObject:value2];
[array addObject:value3];

And so on

Also you can store key values of dictionary to array

NSArray *keys = [dictionary allKeys];



回答6:


There are a few things that could be happening here.

Is the dictionary you have listed the myDict? If so, then you don't have an object with a key of @"items", and the dict variable will be nil. You need to iterate through myDict directly.

Another thing to check is if _myArray is a valid instance of an NSMutableArray. If it's nil, the addObject: method will silently fail.

And a final thing to check is that the objects inside your dictionary are properly encased in NSNumbers (or some other non-primitive type).




回答7:


To get all objects in a dictionary, you can also use enumerateKeysAndObjectsUsingBlock: like so:

NSMutableArray *yourArray = [NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity:6];
[yourDict enumerateKeysAndObjectsUsingBlock:^(id key, id obj, BOOL *stop) {
    [yourArray addObject:obj];
}];



回答8:


You just need to initialize your NSMutableArray

NSMutableArray  *myArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];



回答9:


This code is actually used to add values to the dictionary and through the data to an Array According to the Key.

NSMutableArray *arr = [[NSMutableArray alloc]init];
NSDictionary *dicto = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc]initWithObjectsAndKeys:@"Hello",@"StackOverFlow",@"Key1",@"StackExchange",@"Key2", nil];
NSLog(@"The dictonary is = %@", dicto);
arr = [dicto valueForKey:@"Key1"];
NSLog(@"The array is = %@", arr);



回答10:


+ (NSArray *)getArrayListFromDictionary:(NSDictionary *)dictMain paramName:(NSString *)paramName
{
    if([dictMain isKindOfClass:[NSDictionary class]])
    {
        if ([dictMain objectForKey:paramName])
        {
            if ([[dictMain objectForKey:paramName] isKindOfClass:[NSArray class]])
            {
                NSArray *dataArray = [dictMain objectForKey:paramName];

                return dataArray;
            }
        }
    }
    return [[NSArray alloc] init];
}

Hope this helps!




回答11:


In Swift 4:

let dict = ["Item1":2.4, "Item2": 5.4, "Item3" : 6.5]

let array = Array(dict.values)


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2274022/nsdictionary-to-nsarray

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