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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:53:32+00:00 2026-05-12T08:53:32+00:00

In my current iPhone project, I have a created a dictionary that groups the

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In my current iPhone project, I have a created a dictionary that groups the sub dictionaries by the first letter of the “Name” key. NSLog returns the following. I would like to create an identical dictionary that only shows the “Name” key under each initial letter key. What is the best way for making a copy of some of the items in the sub dictionaries? The ObjectForKey methods will select only the items for the initial letter (ex: “B” or “C”). Please let me know if I didn’t explain this clearly enough.
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sectionedDictionaryByFirstLetter:{
B =     (
            {
        Name = "B...A Name Starting with B";
        Image = "ImageName1.png";
        Text = "Some Text";
     }
 );
C =     (
            {
        Name = "C...A Name Starting with C";
        Image = "ImageName2.png";
        Text = "Some Text";
     }
 );
N =     (
            {
        Name = "N...A Name Starting with N";
        Image = "ImageName3.png";
        Text = "Some Text";

     },
            {
        Name = "N...A Name Starting with N";
        Image = "ImageName4.png";
        Text = "Some Text";

     },
            {
        Name = "N...A Name Starting with N";
        Image = "ImageName5.png";
        Text = "Some Text";

     }
   );
}

The final result I’m looking for is:

sectionedDictionaryByFirstLetter:{
B =     (
            {
        Name = "B...A Name Starting with B";
     }
 );
C =     (
            {
        Name = "C...A Name Starting with C";
     }
 );
N =     (
            {
        Name = "N...A Name Starting with N";
     },
            {
        Name = "N...A Name Starting with N";
     },
            {
        Name = "N...A Name Starting with N";
     }
   );
}
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    2026-05-12T08:53:32+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:53 am
    NSMutableDictionary* newDict = [NSMutableDictionary dictionary];
    for (NSString* key in sectionedDictionaryByFirstLetter) {
        NSMutableArray* newList = [NSMutableArray array];
        [newDict setObject:newList forKey:key];
        for (NSDictionary* entry in [sectionedDictionaryByFirstLetter objectForKey:key]) {
            NSString* name = [entry objectForKey:@"Name"];
            [newList addObject:[NSDictionray dictionaryWithObject:name forKey:@"Name"]];
        }
    }
    
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