Implicit converting to `Any` or `AnyObject` is not allowed in Swift 3. You have to do `as Any` or `as AnyObject` or as you did, `as NSNumber) yourself.
I suggest you read the change log. It really helps a lot. Zhaoxin On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 2:36 AM, Adrian Zubarev via swift-users < swift-users@swift.org> wrote: > Can you provide more details like what type all of these instances have. > It’s hard to follow what exactly you’re doing there. > > > > -- > Adrian Zubarev > Sent with Airmail > > Am 2. Dezember 2016 um 19:28:20, Maury Markowitz via swift-users ( > swift-users@swift.org) schrieb: > > Check out this line of code: > > if parts[2].characters.count > 0 { data["I3"] = Int(parts[2]) } > > This worked fine in 2.x, but in 3.0 it complains: > > Cannot subscript a value of type 'inout [String]' (aka 'inout > Array<String>') > > It took me a *long* time before I consider that the error was incorrect > and found this trivial solution: > > if c > 0 && parts[0].characters.count > 0 { data["I1"] = Int(parts[0]) as > NSNumber? } > > So, is this a "bug"? The error has nothing to do with indexing, it seems. > But maybe I'm wrong? > _______________________________________________ > swift-users mailing list > swift-users@swift.org > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users > > > _______________________________________________ > swift-users mailing list > swift-users@swift.org > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users > >
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