How to get object for key from NSDictionary?

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耶瑟儿~ 2021-02-20 02:04

In dictionary named dict the key value pair is:

\"alba\\U2019s window\" = \"A model in westindies.\";

And to send

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  • 2021-02-20 02:36

    For starters, you might want to make that an actual string, like so:

    [dict objectForKey:@"alba's window"];
    

    Note also that \U2019 is not '; but , which is a different character entirely.

    And more generally, sticking to [a-zA-Z0-9]+ for dictionary keys is probably a good idea, unless you are inserting and retrieving programmatically using the exact same string as a key.

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  • 2021-02-20 02:50

    Make sure your dict isn't null; sending a message to a null object will silently fail and return null.

    Another way to check your key/values is to simply NSLog(@"%@",dict); and this will show you the contents of the dictionary. Note that this output only shows quotes around values when the value contains a space.

    Also, make sure you're using the same pairs of strings as the key - it looks like you're using "alba\U2019s window" in addition to "alba's window".

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  • 2021-02-20 02:54

    Since iOS6 onwards, a convenient method for setting and accessing the object for a key from an NSDictionary is:

    //Setting the object in NSMutableDictionary
    dictionary[@"someKey"] = @"someString";
    
    //Accessing the object
    NSString *str = dictionary[@"someKey"];
    
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