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I have a NSDictionary with some parameters I want to display in a UITextField. but

firstname.text = [userdata objectForKey:@"firstname"];

throws an exeption. If I use NSLog on [userdata objectForKey:@"firstname"]; it shows the right value.

This is the thrown exception:

2012-07-05 15:55:56.533 Project[13642:f803] -[__NSArrayM _isNaturallyRTL]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x68c4e20 2012-07-05 15:55:56.534 Project[13642:f803] *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '-[__NSArrayM _isNaturallyRTL]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x68c4e20'

If I use

firstname.text = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@",[userdata objectForKey:@"firstname"]];

it works, but it puts the values in brackets. What seems to be the problem here? And why doesn't the first attempt work?

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  • Are you 100% sure that when you change the first attempt, it works? Basically, are you sure the error is on that line?
    – pasawaya
    Jul 5, 2012 at 14:30
  • it throws the exception on that line when i debug Jul 5, 2012 at 14:32

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_isNaturallyRTL

is an undocumented NSString method. It seems that

[userdata objectForKey:@"firstname"]

is an NSMutableArray (guessed from class name), which you're trying to use as a string. When you use a format string with the %@ format specifier, it calls the -description method of the object to be formatted/printed (so does NSLog), and the description of an NSArray is an NSString that looks like

[ "description of first element", "description of second element" ]

etc., that's why it puts your text in brackets but doesn't crash.

All in all, use

[[userdata objectForKey:@"firstname"] objectAtIndex:0]

instead.

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  • that was it, I'm sure there is only 1 element in that array, but I forgot to call that element.... well thank you very much Jul 5, 2012 at 14:41
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firstname.text = [[userdata objectForKey:@"firstname"]stringValue];

Does this do any difference?

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It would appear that [userdata objectForKey:@"firstname"] is returning an array that contains just the string you are after. Take a look at where you set the value for "firstname" and change it to be just the string that you are after.

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  • I get the NSDictionary from a database via Json, and yes it only contains 1 String "firstname" Jul 5, 2012 at 14:36

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