ChangUZ
ChangUZ

Reputation: 5438

What is __NSArrayI and __NSArrayM? How to convert to NSArray?

What is __NSArrayI and __NSArrayM?

__NSArrayI(or M) cause "unrecognized selector" error.

How to convert to NSArray?


I did test to parse json, twitter api.

http://api.twitter.com/1/followers/ids.json?cursor=-1&screen_name=twitterapi

==> works fine. parsed object is NSCFDictionary class. (This dictionary contains __NSArrayM class)

http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.json?&screen_name=twitterapi

==> error. parsed object is __NSArrayM class.

Upvotes: 35

Views: 25062

Answers (3)

Alex Cio
Alex Cio

Reputation: 6052

These are classes of the private api. There is a project where you can see all classes of the private api. You are not allowed to use them inside an app for the app store but sometimes it is useful too see how to access the objects and also what kind of object it is. They cannot be converted. I think, getting these kind of objects inside the debugger is just the representation of internal classes, for the classes you are using inside your project. Knowing what kind of class it is, lets you also understand where to look for the problem inside your code.

Here you can see a short lookup of both:

__NSArrayI

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__NSArrayM

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Upvotes: 5

Jason
Jason

Reputation: 14605

__NSArrayI is a code-word for an immutable array - that is, a "regular" NSArray which you cannot change.

__NSArrayM is a code-word for a mutable array - that is, NSMutableArray. In NSMutableArray, you can add and remove items.

Upvotes: 81

Nekto
Nekto

Reputation: 17877

It is private classes. You shouldn't want to access them or moreover convert them.

If I'm not mistaken NSArray is subclass of _NSArray.

If you are adding/removing some objects to/from your array check that it is of mutable type : NSMutableArray

Upvotes: 2

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