How to fetch data of NSString from array of structure hold by NSMutableArray in objective c?











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I have one NSMutableArray tempArray = [NSMutableArray array]; wich contains an array of structured objects with multiple data: brand_package_id , slide_master_id etc....



I want to sort out the tempArray according to slide_master_id's.

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  • Use a for loop: for (SliderMasterData *aSliderMasterData in tempArray) { NSString *name = [aSlideMasterData slide_name]; }?
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  • Is "sort out" the same as "filter"? Add your code to the question please.
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I have one NSMutableArray tempArray = [NSMutableArray array]; wich contains an array of structured objects with multiple data: brand_package_id , slide_master_id etc....



I want to sort out the tempArray according to slide_master_id's.

Please see given image and help me to sort this problem.



tempArray










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  • Use a for loop: for (SliderMasterData *aSliderMasterData in tempArray) { NSString *name = [aSlideMasterData slide_name]; }?
    – Larme
    Nov 20 at 13:05












  • Is "sort out" the same as "filter"? Add your code to the question please.
    – Willeke
    Nov 20 at 14:54













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I have one NSMutableArray tempArray = [NSMutableArray array]; wich contains an array of structured objects with multiple data: brand_package_id , slide_master_id etc....



I want to sort out the tempArray according to slide_master_id's.

Please see given image and help me to sort this problem.



tempArray










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I have one NSMutableArray tempArray = [NSMutableArray array]; wich contains an array of structured objects with multiple data: brand_package_id , slide_master_id etc....



I want to sort out the tempArray according to slide_master_id's.

Please see given image and help me to sort this problem.



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  • Use a for loop: for (SliderMasterData *aSliderMasterData in tempArray) { NSString *name = [aSlideMasterData slide_name]; }?
    – Larme
    Nov 20 at 13:05












  • Is "sort out" the same as "filter"? Add your code to the question please.
    – Willeke
    Nov 20 at 14:54


















  • Use a for loop: for (SliderMasterData *aSliderMasterData in tempArray) { NSString *name = [aSlideMasterData slide_name]; }?
    – Larme
    Nov 20 at 13:05












  • Is "sort out" the same as "filter"? Add your code to the question please.
    – Willeke
    Nov 20 at 14:54
















Use a for loop: for (SliderMasterData *aSliderMasterData in tempArray) { NSString *name = [aSlideMasterData slide_name]; }?
– Larme
Nov 20 at 13:05






Use a for loop: for (SliderMasterData *aSliderMasterData in tempArray) { NSString *name = [aSlideMasterData slide_name]; }?
– Larme
Nov 20 at 13:05














Is "sort out" the same as "filter"? Add your code to the question please.
– Willeke
Nov 20 at 14:54




Is "sort out" the same as "filter"? Add your code to the question please.
– Willeke
Nov 20 at 14:54












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Try using NSSortDescriptor:



  NSSortDescriptor *slideDescriptor = [[NSSortDescriptor alloc]
initWithKey:@"slide_master_id" ascending:YES];
NSArray *sortDescriptors = @[slideDescriptor];
NSArray *sortedArray = [tempArray sortedArrayUsingDescriptors:sortDescriptors];





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      NSSortDescriptor *slideDescriptor = [[NSSortDescriptor alloc]
    initWithKey:@"slide_master_id" ascending:YES];
    NSArray *sortDescriptors = @[slideDescriptor];
    NSArray *sortedArray = [tempArray sortedArrayUsingDescriptors:sortDescriptors];





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        NSSortDescriptor *slideDescriptor = [[NSSortDescriptor alloc]
      initWithKey:@"slide_master_id" ascending:YES];
      NSArray *sortDescriptors = @[slideDescriptor];
      NSArray *sortedArray = [tempArray sortedArrayUsingDescriptors:sortDescriptors];





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          NSSortDescriptor *slideDescriptor = [[NSSortDescriptor alloc]
        initWithKey:@"slide_master_id" ascending:YES];
        NSArray *sortDescriptors = @[slideDescriptor];
        NSArray *sortedArray = [tempArray sortedArrayUsingDescriptors:sortDescriptors];





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        Try using NSSortDescriptor:



          NSSortDescriptor *slideDescriptor = [[NSSortDescriptor alloc]
        initWithKey:@"slide_master_id" ascending:YES];
        NSArray *sortDescriptors = @[slideDescriptor];
        NSArray *sortedArray = [tempArray sortedArrayUsingDescriptors:sortDescriptors];






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