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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:54:28+00:00 2026-05-13T15:54:28+00:00

for(NSString *s in mainarr) { NSString newseparator = @=; NSArray *subarray = [s componentsSeparatedByString

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for(NSString *s in mainarr)
 {
    NSString newseparator = @"="; 
    NSArray *subarray = [s componentsSeparatedByString : newseparator]; 

  //Copying the elements of array into key and object string variables 

    NSString *key = [subarray objectAtIndex:0]; 
    NSLog(@"%@",key); 
    NSString *class_name= [subarray objectAtIndex:1]; 
    NSLog(@"%@",class_name); 

  //Putting the key and objects values into hashtable  
    NSDictionary *dict= [NSDictionary dictinaryWithObject:@"class_name" forKey:@"key"];
 }    

Hello.. in the above code i ve to parse the elements of array in a for loop, and then have to put the substring key and class_name into a hashtable. how to put a value of those string variables into hashtable.
in the code above i guess the variables class_name and key are put into hashtable not the value. i suppose its a wrong method. wat can be done to achieve the solution?

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    2026-05-13T15:54:28+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:54 pm

    (1), You should write

     NSString* newseparator = @"=";
    

    although directly using

     NSArray *subarray = [s componentsSeparatedByString:@"="]; 
    

    is much better (or make newseparator a global constant).


    (2), Your last statement,

        NSMutableDictionary = [NSDictionary dictinaryWithObject:@"class_name" forKey:@"key"];
    

    is invalid because (a) NSMutableDictionary is a type; (b) you are creating a dictionary, not a mutable dictionary; (c) you are creating it every time, and overwriting the previous ones; (d) you are creating the dictionary with the constant values @"class_name" and keys @"key", which does not corresponds to the actual variables class_name and key.

    To add the key-value pairs into 1 hash table, you should create the mutable dictionary at the beginning

    NSMutableDictionary* dict = [NSMutableDictionary dictionary];
    

    and then in the loop, use -setObject:forKey: to add it into the dictionary:

    [dict setObject:class_name forKey:key];
    

    To conclude, you should modify the code as

    NSMutableDictionary* dict = [NSMutableDictionary dictionary];
    for(NSString *s in mainarr) {
        NSArray *subarray = [s componentsSeparatedByString:@"="]; 
    
        // Get the elements of array into key and object string variables 
        NSString *key = [subarray objectAtIndex:0]; 
        NSLog(@"%@",key); 
        NSString *class_name= [subarray objectAtIndex:1]; 
        NSLog(@"%@",class_name); 
    
        //Putting the key and objects values into hashtable  
        [dict setObject:class_name forKey:key];
    }    
    return dict;
    
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