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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T06:08:50+00:00 2026-06-15T06:08:50+00:00

I want to store the same number in an array 100 times. These numbers

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I want to store the same number in an array 100 times. These numbers will change later on, but I want to write an if statement using a counter to populate all 100 slots initially with the value of 0. Is there an easy way to do this?

Something like this, where ‘block01’ needs to change to ‘block02’, ‘block03’ etc.:

int block01 = 0;

NSMutableDictionary* myDict = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init];

if(myDict)
{
    [myDict setObject:block01 forKey:@"block01stored"];

    NSArray *paths = NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSDocumentDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES);
    NSString *documentPath = [paths objectAtIndex:0];
    NSString *path = [documentPath stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"blocks.save"];

    BOOL successfulWrite = [myDict writeToFile: path atomically: YES];
    if(successfulWrite == NO)
}
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    2026-06-15T06:08:51+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 6:08 am

    This should help you. It’s a loop that will execute 99 times (1 – 100) adding zero as the object for a key formatted to include the current number.

    NSMutableDictionary* myDict = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init];
    for (int i = 1; i <= 100; i ++) {
        if(myDict)
        {
            [myDict setObject:[NSNumber numberWithInt:0] forKey:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"block%.3istored",i]];
        }
    }
    NSArray *paths = NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSDocumentDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES);
    NSString *documentPath = [paths objectAtIndex:0];
    NSString *path = [documentPath stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"blocks.save"];
    BOOL successfulWrite = [myDict writeToFile: path atomically: YES];
    if(successfulWrite == NO)
    

    EDIT: To get the value for a certain key you can use the following:

    int myInt = [[myDict objectForKey:@"block050stored"] intValue];
    

    And if you want to replace the object for a certain key it’s as easy as:

    [myDict setObject:[NSNumber numberWithInt:1] forKey:@"block020stored"];
    

    Now, the %.3i tells the string to add a number (i) formatted to always be three digits long. (000, 001, 010, 099, 100)

    [NSString stringWithFormat:@"block%.3istored",i]
    

    So the above line basically means, create a string with the words “block” and “stored” with a three digit representation of what ever the current value of the int “i” is in between them.

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