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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T08:30:10+00:00 2026-06-15T08:30:10+00:00

I have something like this: @interface Person : NSObject { NSString *fname; NSString *lname;

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I have something like this:

@interface Person : NSObject
{
  NSString *fname;
  NSString *lname;
}

NSString *keys = @"a","a","b","b","b"....";
for(NSString *key in keys)
{
    Person *newPerson; //alloc new person
    [myMutableDictionary setValue:newPerson forKey:key];
}

The above code will override the value with same key since NSDictionary doesn’t allow duplicate keys. How can I do this?
I can do the above code by NSMutableArray, as in [array addObject:newPerson]; but it takes longer to fetch for (Key,value) as opposed to NSDictionary? My data is about 400,000 items, Any idea on how to do this efficiently? I need to load it once and do many fetches on it – No coreData, I tried it, its slow.

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    2026-06-15T08:30:11+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 8:30 am

    If you use an NSMutableArray as a key you can add multiple Person objects for the same key.

    NSString *keys = @"a","a","b","b","b", ...;
    for(NSString *key in keys)
    {
        Person *newPerson; //alloc new person
        NSMutableArray *people;
        if(!(people = [myMutableDictionary objectForKey:key]))
        {
            people = [NSMutableArray array];
            [myMutableDictionary setValue:people forKey:key];
        }
    
        [people addObject:newPerson];
    }
    
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