> You can do this using Key Value Coding, specifically using the collection
> operators like @distinctUnionOfSets etc.
> 
> -Steven
> 
> 
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Jens Alfke <j...@mooseyard.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Feb 10, 2010, at 1:45 PM, Trygve Inda wrote:
>> 
>>> iTunes seems to do this with the column browser... Eg when you select
>>> "Classic Rock", it pulls up a list of Artists without duplicates in the
>>> list... And does it very fast.
>> 
>> But keep in mind that iTunes is a Carbon app, not Cocoa.
>> 
>>> It seems like a Predicate is working here... When one clicks "Classic
>> Rock",
>>> that is added to the predicate as Genre="Classic Rock", but then how does
>> it
>>> extract the list of Artists from the master array since it doesn't want
>>> duplicates?
>> 
>> You're asking about iTunes' implementation, which we have no idea about. It
>> seems to use some kind of custom database. What you're describing is a
>> typical sort of database query (in SQL it would be like "select distinct
>> artist from ...").
>> 
>> At a low level, in your code you could use an NSMutableSet to collect
>> together the artist results, which would remove duplicates. I'm sure this
>> would get awkward to work with, though.
>> 
>> Basically I think you're running into the limitations of your very simple
>> data structure. You could come up with something more complex, or you could
>> start using CoreData and let it manage the data storage and querying for
>> you.
>> 

Many thanks... It seems @distinctUnionOfSets will work nicely here.

Cheers,

Trygve


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