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Re: A simple doubt about array
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Re: A simple doubt about array


  • Subject: Re: A simple doubt about array
  • From: Adam Leonard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 17:33:34 -0700

If you do want to make use of some of the nice features of NSArray that C arrays don't have, it is trivial to add a category to NSArray that makes object retrieval easier. See http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ObjectiveC/Articles/chapter_4_section_1.html

An example implementation might look something like this (not tested, and no type checking which you should probably do):

@implementation NSArray (PuzzleBoardAdditions)

- (id)objectAtRow:(NSUInteger)row column:(NSUInteger)column
{
	return [(NSArray *)[self objectAtIndex:row] objectAtIndex:column];
}

@end


and (after importing the category interface), you can call it with one clean line like [array objectAtRow:0 column:0]


Adam Leonard

On Jun 10, 2008, at 12:22 PM, Sidnei Vladisauskis wrote:

Hi,

I'm making in a simple puzzle...It´s working perfect, but I'm with doubt about bidimensional array.

My code is:

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

for(int i = 0; i<5; i++){

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

   for(int ii = 0; ii<5; ii++){
        [arrayLine addObject:@"str"];
   }

   [array addObject:arrayLine];
}

It's right, ok?

For acces my object in my array I'm using this:

NSArray *tempArray = [array objcetAtIndex:0];
NSString *myStrig = [tempArray objectAtIndex:0];

This code return me the first object of the bidimensional array, but there other way for return my object?
In other linguages the more simples is using:


myObject = array[0][0];

And for replace is:

array[0][0] = newObject;

And in objective-C I use the method "replaceObjectAtIndex" ok?

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