Reputation: 157
I am struggling to figure out how to do an if statement with a bool saved to NSUserDefaults using Swift. I believe I know how to save the bool to NSUserDefaults but a confirmation in that would be greatly appreciated. This is the Objective-C code I am trying to figure out how to use with swift.
if(![[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] boolForKey:@"onoroff"]) {
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setBool:YES forKey:@"onoroff"];
}
this is what I have so far in Swift...
if NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().objectForKey("onoroff") != nil{
NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().setBool(false, forKey: "onoroff")
}
I think I might have figure it out. Can anyone confirm this is the correct way to save a bool to NSUserDefaults and use a if statement with it. Here it is:
if !NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().boolForKey("onoroff"){
NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().setBool(true, forKey: "onoroff")
}else{ NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().setBool(false, forKey: "onoroff")
}
Upvotes: 12
Views: 18776
Reputation: 9580
if NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().boolForKey("onoroff") == true
The above code is only check wheather the value of the key is true or not.
or
if NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().objectForKey("onoroff")
The above code check wheather the value of the key is true or not as well if there is no value for the key.(Means Nothing inserted in the UserDefault of "onoroff").
EDIT
if !NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().objectForKey("onoroff")
{
NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().setBool(true, forKey: "onoroff")
}
else
{
NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().setBool(false, forKey: "onoroff")
}
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 121
Swift 3
This is code for the switch, that will save true or false to UserDefaults.
let defaults = UserDefaults.standard
@IBOutlet weak var mySwitch: UISwitch!
@IBAction func switchValueChanged(_ sender: Any) {
self.defaults.set(mySwitch.isOn, forKey: "mySwitch")
}
Then to show the switch's saved state... on/off:
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
mySwitch.isOn = self.defaults.bool(forKey: "mySwitch")
}
So really 1 line to set the switch's state, and 1 line to get the users saved state and set the switch properly!
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 4751
The accepted answer is correct. This is the way I like to do it (Swift 3.0):
struct Settings {
fileprivate struct Keys {
static let soundKey = "soundKey"
}
static var sound: Bool {
set {
UserDefaults.standard.set(newValue, forKey: Keys.soundKey)
}
get {
if UserDefaults.standard.object(forKey: Keys.soundKey) == nil {
// Value for sound not yet set ... Setting default ...
UserDefaults.standard.set(true, forKey: Keys.soundKey)
return true
}
return UserDefaults.standard.bool(forKey: Keys.soundKey)
}
}
}
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 20766
In Swift 3.0
let defaults = UserDefaults.standard
It creates the standard defaults file and configures it if it does not exist, or open it if it does.
if !UserDefaults.standard.bool(forKey: "onoroff") {
UserDefaults.standard.set(true, forKey: "onoroff")
} else {
UserDefaults.standard.set(false, forKey: "onoroff")
}
if !defaults.standard.bool(forKey: "onoroff") {
defaults.standard.set(true, forKey: "onoroff")
} else {
defaults.standard.set(false, forKey: "onoroff")
}
Thanks you @Fred for correcting the answer:-)
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 3288
To check bool value instead of objectForKey we must use boolForKey. I find that as a mistakes in the answer you accepted
if (NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().boolForKey("onoroff")){
NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().setBool(true, forKey: "onoroff")
}else
{
NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().setBool(false, forKey: "onoroff")
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 195
NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().setObject(Bool(false), forKey:"onoroff")
var onoroff = NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().objectForKey("onoroff") as Bool!
if (onoroff != nil && onoroff == false)
{
}
EDIT:
NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().setBool(false, forKey: "onoroff")
if NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().boolForKey("onoroff"){
}else{
}
Upvotes: 3