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I know you can Enumerate the keys or values of NSMutableDictionary using NSEnumerator. Is it possible to do both together? I'm looking for something similar to the PHP foreach enumerator like:

foreach ($dictionary as $key => $value);
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Perhaps look into NSDictionary's method:

enumerateKeysAndObjectsUsingBlock:(void (^)(id key, id obj, BOOL *stop))

If you're not familiar with blocks in C/Objective-C, this is a good tutorial: http://thirdcog.eu/pwcblocks/

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    I saw this and liked what I saw, but blocks seem to be 10.6 & 4.0 iOS only. Still supporting 3.1.3 in my app. Sep 23, 2010 at 6:16
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NSDictionary* d = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:@"obj1",@"key1",
                                                           @"obj2",@"key2",
                                                           @"obj3",@"key3",
                                                           @"obj4",@"key4",nil];

for (id key in [d allKeys]) {
    NSLog(@"%@ - %@",key,[d objectForKey:key]);
}

Outputs:

keytest[7880:a0f] key3 - obj3
keytest[7880:a0f] key1 - obj1
keytest[7880:a0f] key4 - obj4
keytest[7880:a0f] key2 - obj2
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    One thing: Using fast enumeration on an NSDictionary already iterates the keys, so the [d allKeys] is unnecessary.
    – Wevah
    Sep 23, 2010 at 5:42
  • I think the blocks are nicer, but this is what I ended up doing since I can't use blocks in my iphone app. Sep 23, 2010 at 6:17
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    yeah, blocks are the future but sometimes we have to live in the past
    – ACBurk
    Sep 23, 2010 at 16:51
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Now much easier:

for (NSString * key in dict)
{
    id/* or your type */ value = dict[key];
    ...
}
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  • This response doesn't answer the question. The OP was looking for a way to enumerate keys and values together. This approach only enumerates keys, and requires an additional lookup to obtain the value associated with each key.
    – Greg Brown
    Sep 5, 2016 at 12:56

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