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  • Subject: tips on managing group rows
  • From: "Rick C." <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 11:25:00 +0800

Hi,

So I'm working on a view-based nstableview and for the first time I will be using group rows.  Any tips on how to manage the data?  What I mean is normally I can just return [dataArray count] and [dataArray objectAtIndex:row] for the required methods and that will get the job done.  But since a group row counts as an actual row (right?) would you recommend inserting group row objects into my main dataArray?  Or maybe maintain a separate array with group row objects?  But this would throw off how I normally would do it.  Any tips on how you all do it would be great thanks!

rc
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