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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:45:32+00:00 2026-05-13T22:45:32+00:00

I have some NSDictionary objects stored in an NSArray called telephoneArray . I fetch

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I have some NSDictionary objects stored in an NSArray called telephoneArray. I fetch the values for the key number and then replace the NSDictionary I’ve just read with a new object at the same index in the array. I then want to put these new objects into an NSSet. How can this be achieved? See my unsuccessful attempt below.

    // Add all telephones to this branch
    for (int i=0; i<[telephoneArray count]; i++) {

        [newTelephone setBranch:newBranch];
        [newTelephone setNumber:[[telephoneArray objectAtIndex:i] valueForKey:@"number"]];

        NSLog(@"%@",[[telephoneArray objectAtIndex:i] valueForKey:@"number"]);
        [telephoneArray replaceObjectAtIndex:i withObject:newTelephone];
        NSLog(@"phone number %i = %@",i,[[telephoneArray objectAtIndex:i] valueForKey:@"number"]);

    }

    NSSet *telephoneSet = [NSSet setWithArray:telephoneArray];

    NSLog(@"telephoneArray=%i",[telephoneArray count]);
    NSLog(@"telephoneSet=%i",[[telephoneSet allObjects] count]);

OUTPUT:

2010-03-06 03:06:02.824 AIB[5160:6507] 063 81207
2010-03-06 03:06:02.824 AIB[5160:6507] phone number 0 = 063 81207
2010-03-06 03:06:02.825 AIB[5160:6507] 063 81624
2010-03-06 03:06:02.825 AIB[5160:6507] phone number 1 = 063 81624
2010-03-06 03:06:02.825 AIB[5160:6507] 063 81714
2010-03-06 03:06:02.826 AIB[5160:6507] phone number 2 = 063 81714
2010-03-06 03:06:02.826 AIB[5160:6507] 063 81715
2010-03-06 03:06:02.826 AIB[5160:6507] phone number 3 = 063 81715
2010-03-06 03:06:02.826 AIB[5160:6507] telephoneArray=4
2010-03-06 03:06:02.827 AIB[5160:6507] telephoneSet=1

With the code above, telephoneArray can have a count of between 1 and 5 but telephoneSet always has a value of 1. I assume there’s an obvious mistake but I can’t see where.

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    2026-05-13T22:45:32+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:45 pm

    This is not correct:

    NSSet *telephoneSet = [[NSSet alloc] init];
    [telephoneSet setByAddingObjectsFromArray:telephoneArray];
    

    That method returns an NSSet which you are doing nothing with (it doesn’t add the objects to telephoneSet, it creates a new NSSet). Do this instead:

    NSSet *telephoneSet = [NSSet setWithArray:telephoneArray]
    

    Also, note that a set cannot contain duplicates unlike an array. So if you have duplicate objects in your array and you put them in a set, the duplicates will be removed which can affect the object count.

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