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I use codes below to load plist file

    NSDictionary* tSetDict = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithContentsOfFile:plistPath];
NSArray* prefs = [tSetDict objectForKey:@"PreferenceSpecifiers"];

// Iterate through dictionaries to find required value
for (NSDictionary* setDict in prefs){

            //.........
    }
}

I hope to know setDict belongs to which group (section).

Is it possible?

Welcome any comment

Thanks

interdev

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Not sure if I understand your question correctly but I will try anyways....

Use the simple/slow iteration:

for (int i=0;i < [prefs count];++i)
{
  NSDictionary *setDict = [prefs objectAtIndex:i];
  NSLog(@"got the dict from section %d", i);
}
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  • Thanks. I mean when iPhone app 'Setting' loads setting.bundle plist file. It will load the groups(PSGroupSpecifier) one by one(in each group there are elements PSToggleSwitchSpecifier, PSSliderSpecifier, PSTitleValueSpecifier, PSTextFieldSpecifier)
    – arachide
    Sep 7, 2010 at 4:46
  • and app 'Settings' will display the groups in different sections of a UITableView.
    – arachide
    Sep 7, 2010 at 4:48
  • Now, if I have got the element(PSToggleSwitchSpecifier, PSSliderSpecifier, PSTitleValueSpecifier, PSTextFieldSpecifier) how can I know it belongs to which group.
    – arachide
    Sep 7, 2010 at 4:51
  • for example:PSTextFieldSpecifier
    – arachide
    Sep 7, 2010 at 4:52
  • it has keys:Title, Key, DefaultValue, IsSecure, KeyboardType, AutocapitalizationType,AutocorrectionType. But there is no key to indicate the "Text Field Element"(Type:PSTextFieldSpecifier) belong to which group.
    – arachide
    Sep 7, 2010 at 4:55

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