Reputation: 593
I am trying to store an array to NSUserDefaults
and retrieve the array when needed to populate a UITableView
.
Currently I am using:
//store data
NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().setObject(myArray, forKey: "\(identity.text!)listA")
NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().synchronize()
//retrieve data
let tabledata = NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().stringForKey("\(identity.text!)listA")
myArray = [tabledata!]
tableView.reloadData()
But I get
fatal error: unexpectedly found
nil
while unwrapping an Optional value
when trying to load the data. I am not sure if the issue is in the storage or the retrieval. Has anyone been through this before?
Upvotes: 22
Views: 45159
Reputation: 511576
Save array
let array = ["horse", "cow", "camel", "sheep", "goat"]
let defaults = UserDefaults.standard
defaults.set(array, forKey: "SavedStringArray")
Retrieve array
let defaults = UserDefaults.standard
let array = defaults.object(forKey: "SavedStringArray") as? [String] ?? [String]()
See more at How to save user settings using NSUserDefaults
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 13234
Store into User Default:
let arrayFruit = ["Apple","Banana","Orange","Grapes","Watermelon"]
//store in user default
UserDefaults.standard.set(arrayFruit, forKey: "arrayFruit")
Retrieving array from User Defaults:
if let arr = UserDefaults.standard.array(forKey: "arrayFruit") as? [String]{
print(arr)
}
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 989
Latest swift3 version to store array of data into userdefaults and get that array of data using keys
let nameArray = ["Ramu","JAGAN","Steve","Swift"]
let namesArrayData = NSKeyedArchiver.archivedData(withRootObject: nameArray)
UserDefaults.standard.set(namesArrayData, forKey: "arrayData")
RetriveData
let retriveArrayData= UserDefaults.standard.object(forKey: "arrayData") as? NSData
if let retriveArrayData= namesArrayData{
let retriveArray = NSKeyedUnarchiver.unarchiveObject(with: namesArraydata as Data) as? [nameArray]
print(retriveArray )
}
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 2992
This has been changed in swift 3. Note that this works with device but not playground or simulator
//store the array
let array = ["horse", "cow", "camel", "sheep", "goat"]
let defaults = UserDefaults.standard
defaults.setValue(array, forKey: "history")
defaults.synchronize()
//Retrieve the array
if((UserDefaults.standard.array(forKey: "history")) != nil){
let historyWords = (UserDefaults.standard.array(forKey: "history") as? [String])!
print(historyWords)
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 3733
Here are the way that you can store and retrieved array of object with help of NSKeyArchive
.
To Store array to NSUserDefault.
let placesData = NSKeyedArchiver.archivedData(withRootObject: placesArray)
UserDefaults.standard.set(placesData, forKey: "places")
To Retrieved array from NSUserDefault.
let placesData = UserDefaults.standard.object(forKey: "places") as? NSData
if let placesData = placesData {
let placesArray = NSKeyedUnarchiver.unarchiveObject(with: placesData as Data) as? [Place]
print(placesArray)
}
Hope this help you.
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 3960
From your code I see you are storing some array
// Your code
NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().setObject(myArray, forKey: "\(identity.text!)listA")
and retrieving a string
//Your code
let tabledata = NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().stringForKey("\(identity.text!)listA")
There is probably a type mismatch, You store one type and retrieve another type.
While retrieving either use arrayForKey()
or objectForKey()
see the code below.
let tabledata = NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().arrayForKey("\(identity.text!)listA")
or
let tabledata = NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().objectForKey("\(identity.text!)listA")
If it is an array I would go with First one.
Upvotes: 34
Reputation: 912
What are you storing in the array?
If it's objects it won't work, if It's just strings or numbers then it should be fine.
Next steps you take should be to turn on exception breakpoints and maybe println() everything you can so you can pinpoint the exact whereabouts of the problem.
As a shot in the dark I would suggest maybe (identity.text!) is coming out as nil
Also you should probably change it to this
if let tabledata: NSArray = NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().stringForKey("\(identity.text!)listA"){
myArray = [tabledata!]
tableView.reloadData()
}
This will make the code not even try to run unless there is a value it can use
Upvotes: 2