is there a class available to check if an array doesn't contain an object? I want to do something like
if [(myarray doesntContain @"object")]
is this possible
is there a class available to check if an array doesn't contain an object? I want to do something like
if [(myarray doesntContain @"object")]
is this possible
For NSArray
use -containsObject:
:
if (![myarray containsObject:someObject]) {
// ...
}
!
is there, its basically "if not (array containsObject)". There isn't a specific -doesntContainObject:
as its trivial to use !
or == NO
.
Aug 21, 2010 at 10:33
NSArray
, use NSMutableArray
. If you still have problems then, you should open a new question and add some more details. Also note that if (!...) { ... } else { ... }
is sufficient (you don't have to test twice) and that maybe NSMutableSet
would be a better fit for you.
Aug 21, 2010 at 11:09
I wrote an NSArray category to achieve these negated checks via instance methods, as you had originally requested.. The first is for an array-type set group of objects, the latter for a singular check. These return YES in the case that the array instance DOES NOT contain the passed object or objects. Why? Exclamation marks confuse me.
NSArray+Additions.h
-(BOOL)doesNotContainObjects:(id<NSFastEnumeration>)enumerable;
-(BOOL)doesNotContainObject:(id)object;
NSArray+Additions.m
-(BOOL)doesNotContainObjects:(id<NSFastEnumeration>)enumerable {
for (id x in enumerable) {
if ([self containsObject:x]) return NO; // exists, abort!
}
return YES; // it ain't in there, return TRUE;
}
- (BOOL)doesNotContainObject:(id)object {
if ([self containsObject:object]) return NO; return YES;
}
If you're dealing with an NSArray, your first port of call should probably be the Apple documentation for NSArray, and probably the method containsObject, there's an example in this question.
containsObject
as Georg has indicated in his answer =)