You can achieve what you want through the following steps:
- Create an empty but mutable dictionary.
- Get the first character.
- If a key for that character does not exist, create it.
- Add the word to the value of the key (should be an NSMutableArray).
- Repeat step #2 for all keys.
Here is the Objective-C code for these steps. Note that I am assuming that you want the keys to be case insensitive.
// create our dummy dataset
NSArray * wordArray = [NSArray arrayWithObjects:@"Apple",
@"Pickle", @"Monkey", @"Taco",
@"arsenal", @"punch", @"twitch",
@"mushy", nil];
// setup a dictionary
NSMutableDictionary * wordDictionary = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init];
for (NSString * word in wordArray) {
// remove uppercaseString if you wish to keys case sensitive.
NSString * letter = [[word substringWithRange:NSMakeRange(0, 1)] uppercaseString];
NSMutableArray * array = [wordDictionary objectForKey:letter];
if (!array) {
// the key doesn't exist, so we will create it.
[wordDictionary setObject:(array = [NSMutableArray array]) forKey:letter];
}
[array addObject:word];
}
NSLog(@"Word dictionary: %@", wordDictionary);