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I am working on an iOS application where I parse data from a csv file. I am able to parse the data successfully, store the data into an array, and then print the contents of the array to the console. However, I am unable to view the contents of the array outside of the block where I do the iteration. Here is the code that I am working with:

#import "TestData.h"

@interface TestData ()

@property (nonatomic, strong) NSMutableArray *array;

@end

@implementation TestData

- (void) addData {


    NSString *file = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"sample" ofType:@"csv"];

    [self.array = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];
     __weak TestData *wSelf = self;
    [CSVParser parseCSVIntoArrayOfArraysFromFile:file
                withSeparatedCharacterString:@","
                        quoteCharacterString:nil
                                   withBlock:^(NSArray *array, NSError *error) {
                                       __strong TestData *sSelf  = wSelf;
                                       [sSelf.array setArray: array];
                                       //self.array = array;
                                       //NSLog(@"%@", self.array);

                                   }];
     NSLog(@"%@", self.array);

}

I would like to use the full contents of self.array outside of the block. Can anyone see what it is I am doing wrong?

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  • add the declaration and initialization of your array Oct 4, 2013 at 16:32
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    I think your NSLog is executed before the waitBlock. That's why is printing null.
    – danypata
    Oct 4, 2013 at 16:34

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Try this:

self.array = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];
__weak MyViewController *wSelf = self;
[CSVParser parseCSVIntoArrayOfArraysFromFile:file
            withSeparatedCharacterString:@","
                    quoteCharacterString:nil
                               withBlock:^(NSArray *array, NSError *error) {
                                   dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
                                        __strong MyViewController *sSelf  = wSelf;
                                       [sSelf doSomethingWithMyData:array];
                                   }
                               }];

Also, if your parser is asynchronous, your log statement outside of the block may be printing before the parsing of your data has actually completed.

Also, by using the weak and strong references to self inside your block, you avoid retain cycles.

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  • Thanks for your solution, but I am not executing this code inside a ViewController. It is inside a helper class outside of the ViewController. How would your solution look then?
    – syedfa
    Oct 4, 2013 at 16:39
  • Change the MyViewController to whatever the class name you are executing from. Oct 4, 2013 at 16:42
  • I am getting an error stating, "No visible @interface for "NSArray" declares the selector "setArray".
    – syedfa
    Oct 4, 2013 at 16:46
  • Try using an NSMutableArray. Oct 4, 2013 at 16:47
  • I used your code, and now I'm just getting an empty array when I use the line: NSLog(@"%@", self.array); outside of the block. My output is: ()
    – syedfa
    Oct 4, 2013 at 16:55

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