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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T10:13:05+00:00 2026-05-16T10:13:05+00:00

I currently have an object called Station defined as: @interface RFStation : NSObject {

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I currently have an object called Station defined as:

@interface RFStation : NSObject {

    NSString *stationID; 
    NSString *callsign; 
    NSString *logo; 
    NSString *frequency;
@end

I also have an NSMutableArray containing a list of ‘Station’ objects.
I need to have a method to sort these objects by the ‘stationState’ attribute.

I implemented this method:

NSComparisonResult compareCallSign(RFStation *firstStation, RFStation *secondStation, void *context) {
    if ([firstStation.stationState compare:secondStation.stationState]){
        return NSOrderedAscending;
    }else{
        return NSOrderedDescending;
    }

}

and call it using:

[stationList sortedArrayUsingFunction:compareState context:nil];
[self.tableView reloadData] 

(the data is loaded into a UITableViewController)

Can someone please tell me why my NSMutableArray is not getting sorted?

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    2026-05-16T10:13:06+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:13 am

    -sortedArrayUsingFunction:… does not modify the array. It just copies the array, sort it, and return the new sorted one.

    To sort the mutable array in-place, use the -sortUsingFunction:context: method.

    [stationList sortUsingFunction:compareState context:nil];
    [self.tableView reloadData];
    

    BTW,

    1. The -compare: method already returns a NSComparisonResult. Your function should be implemented as

      NSComparisonResult compareCallSign(...) {
          return [firstStation.stationState compare:secondStation.stationState];
      }
      
    2. you could just use an NSSortDescriptor.

      NSSortDescriptor* sd = [NSSortDescriptor sortDescriptorWithKey:@"stationState" 
                                                           ascending:YES];
      [stationList sortUsingDescriptors:[NSArray arrayWithObject:sd]];
      [self.tableView reloadData];
      
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