Reputation: 27224
I have an NSArray
of objects:
MyObject
consists of the following string properties:
Title
Category
Name
There are a total of 9 categories.
I would like to display these categories sectioned in a UITableView
.
At the moment my code looks like this, but it's not quite right and I'm unsure of how to handle the individual categories in my
- (NSInteger)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView numberOfRowsInSection:(NSInteger)section;` as well.
for (ArrayOfMyObject *item in myArray) {
if ([item.Category isEqualToString:@"Category1"]) {
NSDictionary *dict = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjects:item forKey:item.Category];
[self.itemsArray addObject:dict];
}
if ([item.Category isEqualToString:@"Category2"]) {
NSDictionary *dict = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjects:item forKey:item.Category];
[self.itemsArray addObject:dict];
}
... (etc, for the rest of the Category titles).
}
I should be getting a total of 9 sections if there's 9 categories, but it looks like I'm actually getting the total count of items (there's like 76). Any help would be greatly appreciated and feel free to request more code if need-be.
I guess I would also need to know how to handle this inside the cellForRowAtIndexPath
method.
Would I do something like this?
MyObject *item = (MyObject *)[self.itemsArray objectAtIndex:indexPath.row];
NSMutableDictionary *dictionary = [self.itemsArray objectAtIndex:indexPath.section];
NSArray *categoryArray = [dictionary objectForKey:item.Category];
Upvotes: 1
Views: 332
Reputation: 18670
I'd start by organising your data source in a different way.
Get a datasource NSArray that contains 9 NSDictionaries representing your categories. Inside each category, you have a couple of keys - one for a corresponding string with the category name and one for a corresponding array of MyObjects that belong to the category:
dataSource [
item1 {
catName = @"CategoryName 1"
objects = NSArray of MyObjects for catName1
}
item2 {
catName = @"CategoryName 2"
objects = NSArray of MyObjects for catName2
}
etc...
]
Once you have the data organised this way, your datasource methods for the table view will look like this (conceptually):
numberOfSections can be accessed with [datasource count]
titleForSection can be accessed with [[datasource objectAtIndex:indexPath.section] valueForKey:@"catName"]
numberOfRowsInSection can be accessed with [[[datasource objectAtIndex:indexPath.section] valueForKey:@"objects"] count]
And finally, the MyObject for each row can be accessed with [[[datasource objectAtIndex:indexPath.section] valueForKey:@"objects"] objectAtIndex:indexPath.row]
on the cellForRowAtIndexPath: method.
Makes sense? Let me know if you have any questions. Cheers, Rog
[EDIT TO ANSWER YOUR FOLLOW UP QUESTION]
This is based on a few assumptions but you should get the gist of it. For the purpose of testing this, I created a MyObject class that returns an instance with random generated category names.
- (void)createDatasource
{
NSInteger numberOfObjects = 10;
NSMutableArray *objects = [NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity:numberOfObjects];
NSMutableArray *categories = [NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity:numberOfObjects];
for (int i = 0; i < numberOfObjects; i++)
{
MyObject *obj = [[MyObject alloc] init];
[objects addObject:obj];
[categories addObject:obj.category];
[obj release];
}
NSSet *set = [NSSet setWithArray:categories];
NSMutableArray *dataSource = [[NSMutableArray alloc] initWithCapacity:[set count]];
for (NSString *categoryString in set)
{
NSMutableDictionary *mainItem = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys:nil, @"categoryName", nil, @"myObjects", nil];
NSMutableArray *mainItemMyObjects = [NSMutableArray array];
[mainItem setValue:categoryString forKey:@"categoryName"];
for (MyObject *obj in objects)
{
if ([obj.category isEqualToString:categoryString])
{
[mainItemMyObjects addObject:obj];
}
}
[mainItem setValue:mainItemMyObjects forKey:@"myObjects"];
[dataSource addObject:mainItem];
[mainItem release];
}
NSLog (@"objects = %@\ncategories = %@\nset = %@\ndatasource = %@", objects, categories, set, dataSource);
// Use and release your datasource as appropriate
// You may want to sort your datasource appropriately depending on your needs
}
Upvotes: 3