Ok, I basically need to find a way to better manage 100 NSMutableArrays of data.
Like, (I haven't actually done this) :
NSMutableArray *array1;
NSMutableArray *array2;
NSMutableArray *array3;
//etc..
I need something that has multiple facets, like:
NSMutableCombinationArray *theMassiveArray;
[theMassiveArray addObject:theObject forArray:0 atIndex:0];
In the end I want to do something like this:
//in applicationdidfinishlaunching
loopCount = 0;
- (void) frameTimer:(NSTimer*)timer { //called every second
startingValue = 0;
for (int i = 1; i <= 100; i++)
{
NSString *dmxValues = [NSString stringWithFormat: @"%@,%@,%@,%@,%@", [DMXChannelArray objectAtIndex:startingValue], [DMXChannelArray objectAtIndex:startingValue+1], [DMXChannelArray objectAtIndex:startingValue+2], [DMXChannelArray objectAtIndex:startingValue+3], [DMXChannelArray objectAtIndex:startingValue+4]];
[theMassiveArray addObject:dmxValues forArray:i-1 atIndex:loopCount];
startingValue = startingValue + 5;
}
loopCount = loopCount + 1;
}
//NOTE DMXChannelArray is updated in another class with current DMX values from a controller.
So there are 512 channels of DMX, and each array needs to hold 5 channels. It's a recording app that basically stores 500 DMX channel values at a resolution of one time a second.
How can I do this? What's the best way to do this? I obviously want to avoid writing 100 NSMutableArrays and doing this all manually.
For reference, when recording is over, the user selects how many groups (of 5 channels) he wants to export, then depending on that number, another for loop will go through the NSMutableCombinationArray and export the final arrays.