Swift codeable for date keys












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I'm trying to do a codeable struct for a Financial API that returns



"Time Series (Daily)": {
"2018-11-16": {
"1. open": "190.5000",
"2. high": "194.9695",
"3. low": "189.4600",
"4. close": "193.5300",
"5. volume": "36928253"
},
"2018-11-15": {
"1. open": "188.3900",
"2. high": "191.9700",
"3. low": "186.9000",
"4. close": "191.4100",
"5. volume": "46478801"
},
"2018-11-14": {
"1. open": "193.9000",
"2. high": "194.4800",
"3. low": "185.9300",
"4. close": "186.8000",
"5. volume": "60800957"
}
}


I can't use CodingKeys, as the keys are dates and they vary. Not sure how to tackle this.










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  • here's a better link to the JSON alphavantage.co/…

    – Fat Mike
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:29
















1















I'm trying to do a codeable struct for a Financial API that returns



"Time Series (Daily)": {
"2018-11-16": {
"1. open": "190.5000",
"2. high": "194.9695",
"3. low": "189.4600",
"4. close": "193.5300",
"5. volume": "36928253"
},
"2018-11-15": {
"1. open": "188.3900",
"2. high": "191.9700",
"3. low": "186.9000",
"4. close": "191.4100",
"5. volume": "46478801"
},
"2018-11-14": {
"1. open": "193.9000",
"2. high": "194.4800",
"3. low": "185.9300",
"4. close": "186.8000",
"5. volume": "60800957"
}
}


I can't use CodingKeys, as the keys are dates and they vary. Not sure how to tackle this.










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  • here's a better link to the JSON alphavantage.co/…

    – Fat Mike
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:29














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I'm trying to do a codeable struct for a Financial API that returns



"Time Series (Daily)": {
"2018-11-16": {
"1. open": "190.5000",
"2. high": "194.9695",
"3. low": "189.4600",
"4. close": "193.5300",
"5. volume": "36928253"
},
"2018-11-15": {
"1. open": "188.3900",
"2. high": "191.9700",
"3. low": "186.9000",
"4. close": "191.4100",
"5. volume": "46478801"
},
"2018-11-14": {
"1. open": "193.9000",
"2. high": "194.4800",
"3. low": "185.9300",
"4. close": "186.8000",
"5. volume": "60800957"
}
}


I can't use CodingKeys, as the keys are dates and they vary. Not sure how to tackle this.










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I'm trying to do a codeable struct for a Financial API that returns



"Time Series (Daily)": {
"2018-11-16": {
"1. open": "190.5000",
"2. high": "194.9695",
"3. low": "189.4600",
"4. close": "193.5300",
"5. volume": "36928253"
},
"2018-11-15": {
"1. open": "188.3900",
"2. high": "191.9700",
"3. low": "186.9000",
"4. close": "191.4100",
"5. volume": "46478801"
},
"2018-11-14": {
"1. open": "193.9000",
"2. high": "194.4800",
"3. low": "185.9300",
"4. close": "186.8000",
"5. volume": "60800957"
}
}


I can't use CodingKeys, as the keys are dates and they vary. Not sure how to tackle this.







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edited Nov 22 '18 at 0:33









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  • here's a better link to the JSON alphavantage.co/…

    – Fat Mike
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:29



















  • here's a better link to the JSON alphavantage.co/…

    – Fat Mike
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:29

















here's a better link to the JSON alphavantage.co/…

– Fat Mike
Nov 22 '18 at 0:29





here's a better link to the JSON alphavantage.co/…

– Fat Mike
Nov 22 '18 at 0:29












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You can try



struct Root: Codable {

let timeSeriesDaily: [String: TimeSeriesDaily] // make key as String to generalize all keys

enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case timeSeriesDaily = "Time Series (Daily)"
}
}

struct TimeSeriesDaily: Codable {
let the1Open, the2High, the3Low, the4Close,the5Volume: String
enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case the1Open = "1. open"
case the2High = "2. high"
case the3Low = "3. low"
case the4Close = "4. close"
case the5Volume = "5. volume"
}
}





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  • May you forgot the date as key, that's problem

    – Quoc Nguyen
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:50






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    @QuocNguyen the date-model are =>let timeSeriesDaily: [String: TimeSeriesDail to overcome vary of keys as if hardcoded the decoding will fail so we make it a dictionary

    – Sh_Khan
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:53











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struct Root: Codable {

let timeSeriesDaily: [String: TimeSeriesDaily] // make key as String to generalize all keys

enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case timeSeriesDaily = "Time Series (Daily)"
}
}

struct TimeSeriesDaily: Codable {
let the1Open, the2High, the3Low, the4Close,the5Volume: String
enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case the1Open = "1. open"
case the2High = "2. high"
case the3Low = "3. low"
case the4Close = "4. close"
case the5Volume = "5. volume"
}
}





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  • May you forgot the date as key, that's problem

    – Quoc Nguyen
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:50






  • 1





    @QuocNguyen the date-model are =>let timeSeriesDaily: [String: TimeSeriesDail to overcome vary of keys as if hardcoded the decoding will fail so we make it a dictionary

    – Sh_Khan
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:53
















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You can try



struct Root: Codable {

let timeSeriesDaily: [String: TimeSeriesDaily] // make key as String to generalize all keys

enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case timeSeriesDaily = "Time Series (Daily)"
}
}

struct TimeSeriesDaily: Codable {
let the1Open, the2High, the3Low, the4Close,the5Volume: String
enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case the1Open = "1. open"
case the2High = "2. high"
case the3Low = "3. low"
case the4Close = "4. close"
case the5Volume = "5. volume"
}
}





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  • May you forgot the date as key, that's problem

    – Quoc Nguyen
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:50






  • 1





    @QuocNguyen the date-model are =>let timeSeriesDaily: [String: TimeSeriesDail to overcome vary of keys as if hardcoded the decoding will fail so we make it a dictionary

    – Sh_Khan
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:53














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You can try



struct Root: Codable {

let timeSeriesDaily: [String: TimeSeriesDaily] // make key as String to generalize all keys

enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case timeSeriesDaily = "Time Series (Daily)"
}
}

struct TimeSeriesDaily: Codable {
let the1Open, the2High, the3Low, the4Close,the5Volume: String
enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case the1Open = "1. open"
case the2High = "2. high"
case the3Low = "3. low"
case the4Close = "4. close"
case the5Volume = "5. volume"
}
}





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You can try



struct Root: Codable {

let timeSeriesDaily: [String: TimeSeriesDaily] // make key as String to generalize all keys

enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case timeSeriesDaily = "Time Series (Daily)"
}
}

struct TimeSeriesDaily: Codable {
let the1Open, the2High, the3Low, the4Close,the5Volume: String
enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case the1Open = "1. open"
case the2High = "2. high"
case the3Low = "3. low"
case the4Close = "4. close"
case the5Volume = "5. volume"
}
}






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  • May you forgot the date as key, that's problem

    – Quoc Nguyen
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:50






  • 1





    @QuocNguyen the date-model are =>let timeSeriesDaily: [String: TimeSeriesDail to overcome vary of keys as if hardcoded the decoding will fail so we make it a dictionary

    – Sh_Khan
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:53



















  • May you forgot the date as key, that's problem

    – Quoc Nguyen
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:50






  • 1





    @QuocNguyen the date-model are =>let timeSeriesDaily: [String: TimeSeriesDail to overcome vary of keys as if hardcoded the decoding will fail so we make it a dictionary

    – Sh_Khan
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:53

















May you forgot the date as key, that's problem

– Quoc Nguyen
Nov 22 '18 at 0:50





May you forgot the date as key, that's problem

– Quoc Nguyen
Nov 22 '18 at 0:50




1




1





@QuocNguyen the date-model are =>let timeSeriesDaily: [String: TimeSeriesDail to overcome vary of keys as if hardcoded the decoding will fail so we make it a dictionary

– Sh_Khan
Nov 22 '18 at 0:53





@QuocNguyen the date-model are =>let timeSeriesDaily: [String: TimeSeriesDail to overcome vary of keys as if hardcoded the decoding will fail so we make it a dictionary

– Sh_Khan
Nov 22 '18 at 0:53


















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