I’m using the below bit of code to add a new array into a plist, but each time I add a new array with the textfield in my app it overwrites the old one even though it has a brand new key.. any ideas?
- (IBAction)saveViewerItems
{
// get paths from root direcory
NSArray *paths = NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains (NSDocumentDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES);
// get documents path
NSString *documentsPath = [paths objectAtIndex:0];
// get the path to our Data/plist file
NSString *plistPath = [documentsPath stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"Data.plist"];
// set the variables to the values in the text fields
self.data = [[NSMutableArray alloc] initWithCapacity:20];
// create dictionary with values in UITextFields
NSDictionary *plistDict = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjects: [NSArray arrayWithObjects: data, nil] forKeys:[NSArray arrayWithObjects: (@"%@", text), nil]];
NSString *error = nil;
// create NSData from dictionary
NSData *plistData = [NSPropertyListSerialization dataFromPropertyList:plistDict format:NSPropertyListXMLFormat_v1_0 errorDescription:&error];
// check is plistData exists
if(plistData)
{
// write plistData to our Data.plist file
[plistData writeToFile:plistPath atomically:YES];
}
}
In order to get the dictionaty already in the file, use:
In order to write another array in that dictionary (using a different key), use:
In order to write back to the file, use:
There is no need to use
NSDataclass. For more info, check out Apple NSDictionary Class