Reputation: 799
I have the following code:
for (int i = 1; i<=count; i++) {
NSString *j = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"%d",i ];
NSArray *fields = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:
@"name",nil];
//@"title",@"mobile",@"email",@"website"
[requestExecute setMethod:@"execute" withObjects:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:
@"testdb",userid,@"admin",@"res.partner.contact",@"read",j,fields,nil]];
NSDictionary *records=[self executeXMLRPCRequest:requestExecute];
NSLog(@"\nKey : %@ value : \n",records);
The output looks like
2011-04-09 12:34:32.431 Erp[1571:207]
(
{
email = "[email protected]";
id = 1;
mobile = 12345;
name = Mortier;
title = "Ms.";
website = "www.benoit.com";
}
)
2011-04-09 12:34:32.515 Erp[1571:207] (
{
email = "[email protected]";
id = 2;
mobile = 23455;
name = Jacot;
title = "M.";
website = "www.laurent.com";
}
)
2011-04-09 12:34:32.599 Erp[1571:207] (
{
email = "[email protected]";
id = 3;
mobile = 34567;
name = Passot;
title = "M.";
website = "www.thomas.com";
}
)
2011-04-09 12:34:32.683 Erp[1571:207] (
{
email = "[email protected]";
id = 4;
mobile = 45678;
name = Lacarte;
title = Mss;
website = "www.etienne.com";
}
)
2011-04-09 12:34:32.767 Erp[1571:207] (
{
email = "[email protected]";
id = 5;
mobile = 56789;
name = Tang;
title = Mss;
website = "www.chow.com";
}
)
2011-04-09 12:34:32.851 Erp[1571:207] (
{
email = "[email protected]";
id = 6;
mobile = 1237091;
name = Wong;
title = "M.";
website = "www.hudson.com";
}
)
This prints each record one by one. Now I'd like to get each field in this record one by one.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 966
Reputation: 13807
Objective-C 2.0 supports a pretty handy fast enumeration syntax collections...
for(NSString *aKey in records){
NSLog(@"%@", [[records valueForKey:aKey] description]);
}
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 636
I'm not sure what requestExecute does, but if you want to loop through all the values in the NSDictionary you can use [records allKeys] which will return an NSArray of all the keys in the dictionary.
Upvotes: 0