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My code contains four NSArrays, each of which contains two objects which represent XY-Coordinate at any point on the screen. Two or more arrays may contain same set of coordinates. I need to find the coordinate which has highest number of repetition among these four arrays. Can the isEqualTo: method help in this case?

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One approach would be to maintain an NSDictionary, use the coordinates in your arrays as keys and then maintain a counter for each coordinate (i.e. key) that you increment whenever you see the same coordinate.

This could look somewhat like this:

NSMutableDictionary *coordinateCount = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init];
for (int i = 0; i < coordinates.length; i++) { // do this loop for each of your 4 arrays
   Coordinate *c = coordinates[i];
   if ([coordinateCount containsKey:c]) {
      NSInteger count = [coordinateCount[c] integerValue];
      count++;
      coordinateCount[c] = @(count);
   }
   else {
      coordinateCount[c] = @(1);
   }
}

// now you can retrieve the max count value from all collected values

Note that this code is not tested and has to be adjusted depending on your types and variable names.

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    An NSCountedSet can achieve the same thing in much less code, e.g. NSCountedSet *coordinateCount = [NSCountedSet setWithArray:coordinates].
    – dreamlax
    Mar 9, 2015 at 6:36
  • oh nice, yeah NSCountedSet looks like a good alternative... at least you save the code for initializing the counts in the array
    – nburk
    Mar 9, 2015 at 6:43
  • More precisely, in my algorithm, the four arrays predict any coordinate respectively and I need to decide a coordinate according to these predictions. For Eg: When all the arrays or at least three of them contain same coordinate then I can return this array. However, if first two arrays predict one coordinate and last two predict next coordinate then I am supposed to return average of X part and Y part of coordinate respectively. How can I solve it using objective C? @nburk
    – santobedi
    Mar 10, 2015 at 8:27

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