UIAlertSheet's constructor takes an otherButtonTitles parameter as a varg list. I'd like to specify the other button titles from an NSArray instead. Is this possible?

i.e. I have to do this:

id alert = [[UIActionSheet alloc] initWithTitle: titleString
                                  delegate: self
                                  cancelButtonTitle: cancelString
                                  destructiveButtonTitle: nil
                                  otherButtonTitles: button1Title, button2Title, nil];

But since I'm generating the list of available buttons at runtime, I really want something like this:

id alert = [[UIActionSheet alloc] initWithTitle: titleString
                                       delegate: self
                              cancelButtonTitle: cancelString
                         destructiveButtonTitle: nil
                              otherButtonTitles: otherButtonTitles];

Right now, I'm thinking that I need to have a seperate call to initWithTitle: for 1 item, 2 items and 3 items. Like this:

if ( [titles count] == 1 ) {
     alert = [[UIActionSheet alloc] initWithTitle: titleString
                                         delegate: self
                                cancelButtonTitle: cancelString
                           destructiveButtonTitle: nil
                                otherButtonTitles: [titles objectAtIndex: 0], nil];
} else if ( [titles count] == 2) {
     alert = [[UIActionSheet alloc] initWithTitle: titleString
                                         delegate: self
                                cancelButtonTitle: cancelString
                           destructiveButtonTitle: nil
                                otherButtonTitles: [titles objectAtIndex: 0], [titles objectAtIndex: 1],  nil];
} else {
    // and so on
}

That's a lot of duplicate code, but it might actually be reasonable since I have at most three buttons. How can I avoid this?

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Instead of adding the buttons when you initialize the UIActionSheet, try adding them with the addButtonWithTitle method using a for loop that goes through your NSArray.

UIActionSheet *alert = [[UIActionSheet alloc] initWithTitle: titleString
                              delegate: self
                              cancelButtonTitle: cancelString
                              destructiveButtonTitle: nil
                              otherButtonTitles: nil];

for( NSString *title in titles)  
    [alert addButtonWithTitle:title]; 
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easier than that: for (NSString * title in titles) { [alert addButtonWithTitle:title]; } There's no need to create an enumerator. – Dave DeLong Oct 21 '09 at 17:28
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This makes the buttons appear AFTER the cancel button. Any way to fix this @bent or @simon? (see edit on stackoverflow.com/questions/7781022) – Micah Hainline Oct 17 '11 at 23:38
Try using the cancelButtonIndex property. – Simon Nov 23 '11 at 20:53
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@MicahHainline - just add this line at the end of the 'for' loop: [actionSheet addButtonWithTitle:@"Cancel_Button_Title"]; actionSheet.cancelButtonIndex = actionSheet.numberOfButtons-1; – Sagiftw Mar 18 at 18:26
This adds the buttons under the cancel button for me. – jspooner Apr 12 at 2:12
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