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How to concatenate 3 NSData variables ?

NSData *iv;
NSData *salt;
NSData *encryptedData;

I need to join these to a single variable. Can any one show me a way.

4 Answers 4

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use an NSMutableData object and the method -(void)appendData:(NSData *)otherData

Edited to add example :

NSMutableData *concatenatedData = [NSMutableData data];
[concatenatedData appendData:iv];
[concatenatedData appendData:salt];
[concatenatedData appendData:encryptedData];
// and now you have all of the data in the single variable "concatenatedData"
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  • How to retrieve particular data from the NSMutableData.
    – Vineesh TP
    May 13, 2013 at 11:43
  • @VineeshTPthe concatenatedData IS the mutable data. Jun 22, 2015 at 16:39
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For those who coding for iOS5 and later. I'd like to show some real good concatenation. Why are those answers aren't good enough? Because they are involves extra memory usage for copied data. Let's see the answer:

NSMutableData *concatenatedData = [NSMutableData data];
[concatenatedData appendData:iv];
[concatenatedData appendData:salt];
[concatenatedData appendData:encryptedData];

here we have memory allocated for iv, salt and encryptedData also each time we append one of them to our mutable concatenation we are obviously copy it to mutable data again. Do we want this extra expenses while dealing with large data? Me not.

There is a way to avoid this unnecessary expense of memory - dispatch_data I'm not going to explain how it works, you can google it if you want. I just give you a code that works:

NSData *iv = [@"some data" dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
NSData *salt = [@"even more data" dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
NSData *encryptedData = [@"and one more" dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
dispatch_queue_t queue = dispatch_get_global_queue(0, 0);
dispatch_data_t dispatch_data_iv = dispatch_data_create([iv bytes], [iv length], queue, DISPATCH_DATA_DESTRUCTOR_DEFAULT);
dispatch_data_t dispatch_data_salt = dispatch_data_create([salt bytes], [salt length], queue, DISPATCH_DATA_DESTRUCTOR_DEFAULT);
dispatch_data_t dispatch_data_encrypted = dispatch_data_create([encryptedData bytes], [encryptedData length], queue, DISPATCH_DATA_DESTRUCTOR_DEFAULT);
iv = nil; salt = nil; encryptedData = nil; // free all parts, we dont need it anymore
dispatch_data_t dispatch_data_concat = dispatch_data_create_concat( dispatch_data_create_concat(dispatch_data_iv, dispatch_data_salt), dispatch_data_encrypted);
NSData *concatenatedNSData = DataFromDispatchData(dispatch_data_concat);

// lets check now if the concatenation works properly
NSString *stringFromConcatenatedNSData = [[NSString alloc]initWithData:concatenatedNSData encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
NSLog(@"%@",stringFromConcatenatedNSData); 

don't forget about the helper-converter

NSData *DataFromDispatchData(dispatch_data_t data)
{
    NSMutableData *result = [NSMutableData dataWithCapacity: dispatch_data_get_size(data)];
    dispatch_data_apply(data, ^(dispatch_data_t region, size_t offset, const void *buffer, size_t size) {
        [result appendBytes:buffer length:size];
        return (_Bool)true;
    });
    return result;
}
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    I smell pre-mature optimization. If other codes are good enough but still better readable they should be preferred. May 24, 2014 at 21:32
  • That's a lot of code for concatenating 3 variables. Jun 22, 2015 at 16:40
  • @quantumpotato depends on how much memory the variables use
    – kas-kad
    Jun 22, 2015 at 19:55
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You could use NSMutableData's -appendData method:

NSMutableData *result = [NSMutableData data];

[result appendData:iv];
[result appendData:salt];
[result appendData:encryptedData];

// result now has what you need.

This comes at the overhead of using mutable data, which can be slower & use more memory, so use with care. Generally speaking you don't want large NSData's floating around.

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First create two NSObjects and use this method

-(void)appendData:(NSData *)otherData  

and put in one NSData later with 3rd NSData also concatenate with the same method.

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  • Thanks for ur help. But am new to iphone and am little comfused.. Can u please give me the code to join these three NSData.. Thanks in advance Sep 15, 2012 at 5:27

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