Thanks,
NSDictionary is my friend.
Max
Il giorno 22/ago/09, alle ore 07:39, Andrew Farmer ha scritto:
On 21 Aug 2009, at 03:53, Massimiliano Gargani wrote:
I have a mutable array with inside something like "luke","[email protected]
","mark","[email protected]", ......
...
- (id) tableView: (NSTableView*) tableView
objectValueForTableColumn: (NSTableColumn *) tableColumn row: (int)
row
{
id record, result;
record = [namesList objectAtIndex:row];
result = [record objectForKey:[tableColumn identifier]];
return result;
}
when I run the app I get TERMINATING_DUE_TO_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTION
Well... yes. NSString doesn't have an objectForKey method, so it
throws an exception. I'd recommend restructuring your data store as
an array of dictionaries, or an array of arrays - anything, really,
besides an interleaved array.
If you're dead-set on storing things that way, though, you'll need
to handle that properly in your objectValueForTableColumn method.
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