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This is how I initialize my NSMutablearray. I copy the content of cityList into cityArray. Both are NSMutableArray. FYI, I declared the'cityArray' using extern.

cityArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];

[cityArray addObjectsFromArray:cityList];

Then, in other method in another class, I tried to to add one more object into 'cityArray' This is how I do it. But it keep crashing when it run this line of code.

NSString *allCities = @"All Cities";
[[cityArray valueForKey:@"cityName"] addObject:allCities];

This is from the console '[__NSArrayI addObject:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x6292de0''.

But if I test it with setvalue:forkey:, it works but that is not what I want. I want the new data to be added into the bottom of the list.

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    why [[cityArray valueForKey:@"cityName"] addObject:allCities]; ? You can use [cityArray addObject:allCities]; Jun 29, 2011 at 10:56
  • because in city array also cityID property which I will need it later..
    – sicKo
    Jun 29, 2011 at 12:02

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An NSArray doesn't implement valueForKey:. Your want either an NSDictionary or use objectAtIndex:.

Your second section of code should read:

NSString *allCities = @"All Cities";
[cityArray addObject:allCities];
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  • NSMutableArray also doesn't implement this method.
    – Pierre
    Jun 29, 2011 at 11:24
  • Then how should go about this? How to add another row in this kind of array?
    – sicKo
    Jun 29, 2011 at 11:43
  • Use addObject: or use a NSMutableDictionary. You could also create a City Class where you can store your cityId and name and store an instance of this class in your MutableArray.
    – Pierre
    Jun 29, 2011 at 13:15

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