Filtering NSArray of NSDictionary objects using NSPredicate

人走茶凉 提交于 2019-11-29 21:56:54
Lily Ballard

When using a dynamic key, you should use the %K token instead of %@. You also don't want the quotes around the value token. They will cause your predicate to test for equality against the literal string @"%@" instead of against value.

NSString *predicateString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%K == %@", key, value];

This is documented in the Predicate Format String Syntax guide.


Edit: As Anum Amin points out, +[NSString stringWithFormat:] doesn't handle predicate formats. You want [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"%K == %@", key, value] instead.

For me, Kevin's answer did not work. I used:

NSPredicate *predicateString = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"%K contains[cd] %@", keySelected, text];//keySelected is NSString itself
        NSLog(@"predicate %@",predicateString);
        filteredArray = [NSMutableArray arrayWithArray:[YourArrayNeedToFilter filteredArrayUsingPredicate:predicateString]];
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