I've the following structure:
TxnSummary * t1 = [[TxnSummary alloc] init];
t1.txnId = @"1";
t1.shortDesc = @"First one";
t1.filters = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"F1", @"F2", nil];
TxnSummary * t2 = [[TxnSummary alloc] init];
t2.txnId = @"2";
t2.shortDesc = @"Second one";
t2.filters = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"F1",@"F2", @"F3", nil];
TxnSummary * t3 = [[TxnSummary alloc] init];
t3.txnId = @"3";
t3.shortDesc = @"Third one";
t3.filters = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"F1", @"F3", nil];
TxnSummary * t4 = [[TxnSummary alloc] init];
t4.txnId = @"4";
t4.shortDesc = @"Fourth one";
t4.filters = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"F4", nil];
NSArray * xnArray = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:t1,t2,t3,t4, nil];
Now if I want to find out which of the txn summaries have filters F1, then I could do this:
NSPredicate * predicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"filters CONTAINS[cd] %@", @"F1"];
NSArray * filteredArray = [xnArray filteredArrayUsingPredicate:predicate];
This works well if I'm comparing for only one string, but if want to find out which all txn summaries have filters "F1", or "F2", then if I have to follow the above mechanism I'll have to create two predicates - each for F1 and F2 and then run it against the xnArray (which seems to be inefficient). I want to be able to create a list of filters strings and use that to fetch the matching txs from the xn array.
NSArray * filterStrings = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"F1",@"F2", nil];
Does NSPredicate have functionality to achieve this or should I resort to some other method of filtering?
Appreciate your help.
Thanks, Kumar