Is there a way to directly access an inner-array of an an outer array in Objective-C? For example, a call to an external data source returns the following object:
{
bio = "this is the profile.bio data";
"first_name" = John;
"last_name" = Doe;
location = {
name = "Any Town, Any State";
};
metadata = {
pictures = {
picture = "https://picture.mysite.com/picture.jpeg";
}
}
}
I want to be able to access, for example, the location.name or the metadata.pictures.picture data. Dot notation, however, does not seem to work. For example:
_gfbLocation = [result objectForKey:@"location.name"];
_gfbPicture = [result objectForKey:@"metadata.pictures.picture"];
The only way I have been able to access this data is by first setting the contents of the inner arrays to objects. Thoughts?
For nested keys like that you can use a keyPath. A keyPath is just a series of keys joined with dots. You can use them to retrieve nested values from objects that support Key-Value Coding - including NSDictionary objects like yours. So in your case this should work:
[result valueForKeyPath:@"location.name"];
For more detail on Key-Value Coding, see Apple's Key-Value Coding Programming Guide.
See also this related StackOverflow question.