you can't store a nil
in an NSDictionary
. Either you'll be looking for [NSNull null]
or you'll be looking for dictionaries that lack the keys you are looking for....
enumerateKeysAndObjectsUsingBlock:
is faster than for( ... in ...)
.
if you are modifying the contents of the dictionaries, you must use mutable dictionaries. If you are unarchiving from a property list, there are options for creating mutable containers with immutable nodes (which is probably what you want).
Recurse is the answer, though non of the answers that show recursion are correct.
- (void)filterMutableDictionary:(NSMutableDictionary*)aDictionary
{
// check if aDictionary is missing any keys here
if (![aDictionary objectForKey:@"DesiredKey"]) {
... fill in key/value here ...
}
// enumerate key/values, filtering appropriately, recursing as necessary
[aDictionary enumerateKeysAndObjectsUsingBlock:^(id key, id value, BOOL *stop) {
if ([value isKindOfClass: [NSMutableDictionary class]]) {
[self filterMutableDictionary: value];
} else {
... filter value here ...
}
}];
}