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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T09:34:55+00:00 2026-06-04T09:34:55+00:00

I’m to port some JS to native ObjC code. Since a struct won’t fit

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I’m to port some JS to native ObjC code. Since a struct won’t fit inside arrays, it needs to be wrapped.

The JS code goes as follows:

var bezierVertices = [{0: 14},{10: 32},{24: 16}];

Plain and easy JS: Array of anonymous objects.

I’m bound to the following requirement: Have the code as compact as possible, meaning I’ve been refused when proposing an NSArray of NSValue using [NSValue valueWithCGPoint:ccp(x,y)]

Going down the malloc way doesn’t fit this criterion either. They want something as compact as the JS stated above.

Before writing something as ugly as an NSString like @”0:14;10:32;24:16″; that’s split and parsed in a loop, I thought SO could help bring something clean 🙂
I’m allowed to use .mm so ObjC++ solutions could fit as well, but I’m not knowledgeable about C++ at all…

Thanks!
J.

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    2026-06-04T09:34:57+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 9:34 am

    They want something as compact as the JS stated above

    Who’s “they”? Do “they” have any understanding that Objective-C is a compiled language and the “compactness” of the source code is largely irrelevant?

    Anyway, rant over. You can make a C array of CGPoints like this:

    CGPoint myArray[] = {{0.0, 14.0}, {10.0, 32.0}, {24.0, 16.0}}; 
    

    This is a standard C array initialiser. You get the number of elements like this:

    int nElements = sizeof myArray / sizeof(CGPoint);
    
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