I have 2 arrays. One is a large sta开发者_开发技巧tic group of 600 objects, the other is a small varying group of 10 objects.
I want to take any common objects between the two groups and put them in a new array.
So lets say the large group contains 600 objects named 1 to 600. The smaller group contains 9 objects: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, a, b, c. I want to be able to create a new array that contains the objects 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
What is the best way to do this?
Are you sure that you need NSArray
s? For intersections it would be better to use NSSet
s. For more information about the usage of NSArrays and NSSet please refer to Cocoa with Love: NSArray or NSSet, NSDictionary or NSMapTable.
If you are using NSSet
you have to create a new NSMutableSet
, which has the method intersectSet:
, which can be used for your purpose:
NSMutableSet *set1 = [[NSMutableSet alloc] initWithObjects:@"0", @"1", @"2", @"3", @"4", @"5", @"6", @"7", @"8", @"9", nil];
NSMutableSet *set2 = [[NSMutableSet alloc] initWithObjects:@"2", @"4", @"6", @"8", @"10", @"12", @"14", @"18", nil];
NSLog(@"set1: %@", set1);
NSLog(@"set2: %@", set2);
[set1 intersectSet:set2];
NSLog(@"isec: %@", set1);
You can create a NSMutableSet
from an NSArray
using the addObjectsFromArray:
method:
NSArray *array = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"1", @"2", nil];
NSMutableSet *set = [[NSMutableSet alloc] init];
[set addObjectsFromArray:array];
It may be that you can also filter the NSArray
using the filterUsingPredicate:
method, however I have never worked with NSPredicate
s therefore this is only an assumption.
The easiest (but not necessarily fastest (?)) way would be something like
NSMutableSet *intersection = [NSMutableSet setWithArray:smallArray];
[intersection intersectSet:[NSSet setWithArray:bigArray];
NSArray *result = [NSArray arrayWithSet:intersection];
You'll have to sort the resulting array again, however.
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