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I'm working on an application and my problem started when i tried to encode a model that has an enum property using NSCoding. So i had the idea to convert it to the rawValue and the way back. I looked around a bit and came around the macro NS_ENUM, so my code looks like this:

typedef NS_ENUM(NSInteger, SectionType) {
    SectionTypeText = 0,
    SectionTypeVideo = 1,
    SectionTypeLink = 2,
    SectionTypeFile = 3,
    SectionTypeQuiz = 4,
    SectionTypeAudio = 5,
    SectionTypeGame = 6,
    SectionTypeHomework = 7
};

But i could find no possible way to convert these to the associated value and the way back. How could i do it? There is a better approach than the NS_ENUM macro?

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    Your question isn't clear. If the issue is about NSCoding, just treat it as a NSInteger property for the encode/decode.
    – Larme
    May 8, 2018 at 18:15
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    it just is an NSInteger you dont need to cast or do anything, just assign SectionType s = 5; if (s == SectionTypeAudio) etc... May 8, 2018 at 18:25
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    if you need it to work for NSKeyValueCoding then you will wrap them in NSNumbers, maybe using the literal syntax if you like... [dict setObject:@(SectionTypeHomework) forKey:@"somekey"]... if you are using just NSCoding then there have been a few iterations of that protocol May 8, 2018 at 18:29

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My Objective-C is a bit rusty, but I think I would just cast it:

   SectionType type = (SectionType) 2;

Back works the same:

   int typeNumber = type;
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    yeah it is freely convertible you dont even need to cast it May 8, 2018 at 18:24
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    Here ya go. Indeed I remember it to be just syntactic sugar over the base type of the enum. May 8, 2018 at 18:25

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