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I saw many examples on SO but I'm not sure if it applies to this situation. Everywhere it says NSMutableDictionries are not guaranteed an order...but I'm getting my data from the server...so my NSMuteDic looks like this:

{
joe =     (
            {
        fromName = joe;
        id = 25;
        theMessage = "this is going to be a really big message...";
        timeAdded = "2014-04-07 21:08:12";
        toName = "me";
    },
            {
        fromName = joe;
        id = 10;
        theMessage = "why???";
        timeAdded = "2014-04-05 20:10:04";
        toName = "me";
    }
);
bob =     (
            {
        fromName = "me";
        id = 24;
        theMessage = "blah blah";
        timeAdded = "2014-04-06 21:15:06";
        toName = bob;
    },
            {
        fromName = bob;
        id = 22;
        theMessage = message;
        timeAdded = "2014-04-06 20:11:57";
        toName = "me";
    }
);
//more entries here
}

What I want to do is change the order...put bob first and joe second. Is this really impossible to do? I saw many very complex solutions...there's no easy way to do this with just a for loop?

cellForRowAtIndexPath: NSMutableArray *temp = [myDict objectForKey:keys[indexPath.row]]; cell.Message.text = [[reverse lastObject] valueForKey:@"theMessage"]; cell.dateTime.text = [[reverse lastObject] valueForKey:@"timeAdded"]; return cell;

This is how I'm using it...and when a row is selected I pass the array to the next view controller. The reason why I want to reorder is if a new message will be inserted in the pushed view controller, I want that dictionary to be first in the list so the root view controller can be reordered.

NSArray *keys = [myDict allKeys];
[myDict removeObjectForKey:to];
NSMutableDictionary *temp = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithCapacity:[myDict.count];
temp = myDict;
[myDict removeAllObjects];
[myDict setObject:currentDict forKey:to];
for (int i=0; i<temp.count; i++) {
    [myDict setObject:[temp valueForKey:keys[i]] forKey:keys[i]];
}

That's not working because it looks like since myDict is a NSObject, temp gets changed every time myDict changes...from the looks of it the logic should work but it isn't...

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  • The way everything is set up, this is how I access the information for my table view. This is how the data comes back from the server $messages[$row['from']] = $row;
    – denikov
    Apr 10, 2014 at 18:49
  • I saw that post but none of the answers there look like my set up. Or am I not understanding something?
    – denikov
    Apr 10, 2014 at 18:52
  • An NSDictionary is a non-ordered object, so it's impossible to do if you're sticking with NSDictionary. How do you want to use the dictionary? You can certainly sort the keys if you're using it in a table view .
    – rdelmar
    Apr 10, 2014 at 18:59
  • I added more information of how I'm using it and why I want to reorder it eventually.
    – denikov
    Apr 10, 2014 at 19:07
  • Not entirely clear how you want to order the dictionary. If you want to address it's items alpabetically (by key), then you could store allKeys in an array and sort that one. Iterate over that array and get the items by key.
    – fguchelaar
    Apr 10, 2014 at 19:39

2 Answers 2

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NSMutableDictionary is not ordered. There is nothing you can do to guarantee the order of keys because NSDictionary makes no attempt to preserve any particular ordering. To go over a dictionary in a particular order, you have to make an array of the keys that is in the order you want, then iterate that and fetch the corresponding values.

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// Get the keys
NSArray *keys = [myDict allKeys];

// Sort the keys
NSArray *sortedArray = [NSArray arrayWithArray:[keys sortedArrayUsingComparator:^(NSString* a, NSString* b) {
    return [a compare:b];
}]];

// Iterate the dictionary
for (NSUInteger n = 0 ; < [sortedArray count]; n++) {
    id value = [myDict objectForKey:[sortedArray objectAtIndex:n]];

}
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  • That looks like it could work but...I'm still learning and I don't understand sortedArrayUsingComparator. If I have 3 different strings, or n number of strings...how would I use this function?
    – denikov
    Apr 10, 2014 at 22:29

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