I know that this topic has been already discussed but I can't solve looking other answers, so sorry in advance for my ripetion!
I need to sort this Dictionary by keys
codeValueDict = ["us": "$", "it": "€", "fr": "€"]
so I need a dictionary like this
sortedDict = ["fr": "€", "it": "€", "us": "$"]
but I can't do that.
I tried this
let sortedKeysAndValues = sorted(dictionary) { $0.0 < $1.0 }
but after I need to create two arrays from this dictionary (keys and values) and, using that solution
codesArray = sortedKeysAndValues.keys.array
give me the error '[(String, String)]' does not have a member named 'keys' because that solution doesn't return exactly a dictionary.
So i tried another solution:
let prova = codiceNomeDict as NSDictionary
for (k,v) in (Array(codiceNomeDict).sorted {$0.1 < $1.1}) {
let value = "[\"\(k)\": \"\(v)\"]"
println(value)
}
Which works good but then I don't know how create a new dictionary of values.
What's the best solution? How to make it works?
codeValueDict
andsortedDict
are exactly the same dictionary (so when you say "I need a dictionary like this," you have one). The point you need to address is what you're trying to sort. Do you mean that you want to enumerate over the values in a specific order, or do you mean you want a string representation in a specific order, or something else? What's the output of this function supposed to be? There is no such thing as an "ordered dictionary." It doesn't mean anything in Swift.