I have an NSArray and in the first position in this array there is a NSDictionary. In this dictionary there is two values: first value have a key "name" and second value have a key "number". If I know value of "name" can I get value of "number"?
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do you have two key-value pairs?– TomenMay 25, 2011 at 10:00
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i show an example: I have an array, inside this array there are four array. In first of these four array there are 50 dictionary. I want to know what is the dictionary with key "number" = 3, but I don't know dictionary index.– cyclingIsBetterMay 25, 2011 at 10:31
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possible duplicate of NSDictionary Key For Value/Object?– jscsMay 25, 2011 at 14:27
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So, you're looking to find the key in a dictionary when you only know the value.
For example, you have a dictionary where "a" => "4" and "b" => "3", the following code:
NSArray* matchingKeys = [dictionary allKeysForObject:@"3"];
Would return an array with "b" as the only element.
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no you don't understand, I want to check a dictionary but I don't know dictionary index but only the value of a key. May 25, 2011 at 10:11
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@blackguardian I don't think your question is very clear, but I have rewritten my answer. May 25, 2011 at 10:41
I solved in this way:
for (int j = 0; j<array.count; j++)
{
NSArray *listaDictionary = [array objectAtIndex:j];
for(int x=0;x<listaDictionary.count;x++)
{
if([[[listaDictionary objectAtIndex:x] objectForKey:@"number"]intValue] == myNumber)