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I'm trying something like this in Swift but not working. Error is: Type () does not conform to type BooleanType

//visibleCollectionReusableHeaderViews is of type NSMapTable!

var enumerator: NSEnumerator = visibleCollectionReusableHeaderViews.objectEnumerator()
var myValue: AnyObject!

while (( myValue = enumerator.nextObject()))
{

}

What am I doing wrong? I don't think I understand how to iterate over an NSMapTable, or even just to get the first item in it.

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In Swift, this is done using conditional assignment.

let enumerator = visibleCollectionReusableHeaderViews.objectEnumerator()

while let myValue: AnyObject = enumerator.nextObject() {
    println(myValue)
}

Note the non optional type for myValue. Otherwise this loop would be infinite as myValue continued to accept nil objects.

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  • Thanks this did it! By any chance, know of any way to now update a section in a uicollectionview? myValue actually is my header reusable view UICollectionElementKindSectionHeader so i'd like to visually redraw the items in there (the manual constraints need a refresh). I can do uicollectionview.reloaddata() but it's a little slow and redraws the ENTIRE view when I just need the header. Aug 25, 2014 at 14:18
  • @user3379785 Well, if you're okay with reloading the entire section, you could use collectionView.reloadSections(NSIndexSet(index: someIndexInteger)), but if you're only interested in reloading the header, then I'm not exactly sure. It does look like a few options are explored here though. stackoverflow.com/questions/13831035/… Aug 25, 2014 at 14:23
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    You will need to put enumator.nextObject() as? YourObject if you want to use methods on YourObject, for example.
    – theblang
    Jun 1, 2015 at 2:10
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Or a clearer and shorter approach (Swift 3):

for key in table.keyEnumerator() {
    print(key)
}

for object in table.objectEnumerator() ?? NSEnumerator() {
    print(object)
}

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