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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T17:08:10+00:00 2026-05-28T17:08:10+00:00

Given model objects that NSTreeController represents, how do you find their index paths in

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Given model objects that NSTreeController represents, how do you find their index paths in the tree and subsequently select them? This seems to be a blindingly obvious problem, but I can’t seem to find any reference to it. Any ideas?

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    2026-05-28T17:08:11+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 5:08 pm

    There’s no “easy” way, you have to walk the tree nodes and find a matching index path, something like:

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    @implementation NSTreeController (Additions)
    
    - (NSIndexPath*)indexPathOfObject:(id)anObject
    {
        return [self indexPathOfObject:anObject inNodes:[[self arrangedObjects] childNodes]];
    }
    
    - (NSIndexPath*)indexPathOfObject:(id)anObject inNodes:(NSArray*)nodes
    {
        for(NSTreeNode* node in nodes)
        {
            if([[node representedObject] isEqual:anObject])
                return [node indexPath];
            if([[node childNodes] count])
            {
                NSIndexPath* path = [self indexPathOfObject:anObject inNodes:[node childNodes]];
                if(path)
                    return path;
            }
        }
        return nil; 
    }
    @end    
    

    Swift:

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    extension NSTreeController {
    
        func indexPathOfObject(anObject:NSObject) -> NSIndexPath? {
             return self.indexPathOfObject(anObject, nodes: self.arrangedObjects.childNodes)
        }
    
        func indexPathOfObject(anObject:NSObject, nodes:[NSTreeNode]!) -> NSIndexPath? {
             for node in nodes {
                if (anObject == node.representedObject as! NSObject)  {
                     return node.indexPath
                }
                if (node.childNodes != nil) {
                    if let path:NSIndexPath = self.indexPathOfObject(anObject, nodes: node.childNodes)
                    {
                         return path
                    }
                }
            }
            return nil
        }
    }
    
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