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  • Subject: Array of Dictionaries as .userInfo
  • From: "Eric E. Dolecki" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 15:12:38 +0000

I have a control which takes an array of dictionaries to construct it's UI
(as a distinct method).

Now I'd like to add a notification to supply the data as well. I'd like to
pass the data as userInfo.

When constructing the observer method, how do I constuct?

func weHaveData(notification:NSNoticiation){
   let dict = notification.userInfo as Array<Dictionary<String,String>>
   control.loadData(dict)
}

*Can't convert value of type [NSObject:AnyObject]? to
Array<Dictionary<String,String>> in coercion*

I've tried without the cast. Is there an easy work around?
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