I'm building a Twitter iPhone app, and it needs to detect when you enter a hashtag or @-mention within a string in a UITextView.
How do I find all words preceded by the "@" or "#" characters within an NSString?
Thanks for your help!
I'm building a Twitter iPhone app, and it needs to detect when you enter a hashtag or @-mention within a string in a UITextView.
How do I find all words preceded by the "@" or "#" characters within an NSString?
Thanks for your help!
You can use NSRegularExpression class with a pattern like #\w+ (\w stands for word characters).
NSError *error = nil;
NSRegularExpression *regex = [NSRegularExpression regularExpressionWithPattern:@"#(\\w+)" options:0 error:&error];
NSArray *matches = [regex matchesInString:string options:0 range:NSMakeRange(0, string.length)];
for (NSTextCheckingResult *match in matches) {
NSRange wordRange = [match rangeAtIndex:1];
NSString* word = [string substringWithRange:wordRange];
NSLog(@"Found tag %@", word);
}
You can break a string into pieces (words) by using componentsSeparatedByString: and then check the first character of each one.
Or, if you need to do it while the user is typing, you can provide a delegate for the text view and implement textView:shouldChangeTextInRange:replacementText: to see typed characters.
Made a category of NSString for that. It's very simple: Find all words, return all words that start with # to get the hashtags.
Relevant code segment below - rename those methods & the category too...
@implementation NSString (PA)
// all words in a string
-(NSArray *)pa_words {
return [self componentsSeparatedByCharactersInSet:[NSCharacterSet whitespaceCharacterSet]];
}
// only the hashtags
-(NSArray *)pa_hashTags {
NSArray *words = [self pa_words];
NSMutableArray *result = [NSMutableArray array];
for(NSString *word in words) {
if ([word hasPrefix:@"#"])
[result addObject:word];
}
return result;
}
if([[test substringToIndex:1] isEqualToString:@"@"] ||
[[test substringToIndex:1] isEqualToString:@"#"])
{
bla blah blah
}
Here's how you can do it using NSPredicate
You can try something like this in the UITextView delegate:
- (void)textViewDidChange:(UITextView *)textView
{
_words = [self.textView.text componentsSeparatedByString:@" "];
NSPredicate* predicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"SELF BEGINSWITH[cd] '@'"];
NSArray* names = [_words filteredArrayUsingPredicate:predicate];
if (_oldArray)
{
NSMutableSet* set1 = [NSMutableSet setWithArray:names];
NSMutableSet* set2 = [NSMutableSet setWithArray:_oldArray];
[set1 minusSet:set2];
if (set1.count > 0)
NSLog(@"Results %@", set1);
}
_oldArray = [[NSArray alloc] initWithArray:names];
}
where _words, _searchResults and _oldArray are NSArrays.
Use following expression to detect @ or # in string
NSRegularExpression *regex = [NSRegularExpression regularExpressionWithPattern:@"(#(\\w+)|@(\\w+)) " options:NSRegularExpressionCaseInsensitive error:&error];