How to calculate total size of NSDictionary object?

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离开以前 2021-02-09 06:14

How to calculate total size of NSDictionary object? i have 3000 StudentClass objects in NSDictionary with different keys. And i want to calculate total

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  • 2021-02-09 06:34

    You could try to get all the keys of the Dictionary in an array and then iterate the array to find the size, it might give you the total size of the keys inside the dictionary.

    NSArray *keysArray = [yourDictionary allValues];
    id obj = nil;
    int totalSize = 0;
    
    for(obj in keysArray)
    {
        totalSize += malloc_size(obj);
    }
    
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  • 2021-02-09 06:35

    You can also find this way:

    Objective C

    NSDictionary *dict=@{@"a": @"Apple",@"b": @"bApple",@"c": @"cApple",@"d": @"dApple",@"e": @"eApple", @"f": @"bApple",@"g": @"cApple",@"h": @"dApple",@"i": @"eApple"};
    
    NSMutableData *data = [[NSMutableData alloc] init];
    NSKeyedArchiver *archiver = [[NSKeyedArchiver alloc] initForWritingWithMutableData:data];
    [archiver encodeObject:dict forKey:@"dictKey"];
    [archiver finishEncoding];
    
    NSInteger bytes=[data length];
    float kbytes=bytes/1024.0;
    NSLog(@"%f Kbytes",kbytes);
    

    Swift 4

    let dict: [String: String] = [
        "a": "Apple", "b": "bApple", "c": "cApple", "d": "dApple", "e": "eApple", "f": "bApple", "g": "cApple", "h": "dApple", "i": "eApple"
    ]
    
    let data = NSMutableData()
    let archiver = NSKeyedArchiver(forWritingWith: data)
    archiver.encode(dict, forKey: "dictKey")
    archiver.finishEncoding()
    
    let bytes = data.length
    let kbytes = Float(bytes) / 1024.0
    
    print(kbytes)
    
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  • 2021-02-09 06:38

    The best way to calculate the size of big NSDictionary, I think, would be converting it to NSData and get the size of the data. Good Luck!

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  • 2021-02-09 06:58

    Might be useful to convert to NSData if your dictionary contains standard classes (eg. NSString) and not custome ones:

    NSDictionary *yourdictionary = ...;
    NSData * data = [NSPropertyListSerialization dataFromPropertyList:yourdictionary
        format:NSPropertyListBinaryFormat_v1_0 errorDescription:NULL];    
    NSLog(@"size of yourdictionary: %d", [data length]);
    
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