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Re: NSEnumerator doesn't support NSCopying - why?
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Re: NSEnumerator doesn't support NSCopying - why?


  • Subject: Re: NSEnumerator doesn't support NSCopying - why?
  • From: Manfred Lippert <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 14:03:33 +0100

I'm trying to iterate through an array in the following way:

outerEnumerator = [objects objectEnumerator];

while (a = [outerEnumerator nextObject]) {
innerEnumerator = [outerEnumerator copy];

while (b = [innerEnumerator nextObject]) {
// do stuff here
}
}

Now, that'd be fantastic if NSEnumerator supported NSCopying. As is it raises an NSInvalidArgumentException (originating in copyWithZone:).

You could try the following, if the order of working on the elements is not important:

outerEnumerator = [objects objectEnumerator];
while (a = [outerEnumerator nextObject]) {
innerEnumerator = [objects reverseObjectEnumerator];
while (b = [innerEnumerator nextObject]) {
// do stuff here
if (a == b) {
break;
}
}
}

(untested)

Regards,
Mani
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