Is it possible to use CLLocation objects as keys in a dictionary? When I try this, the [dictionary objectForKey: clLocationObj] always returns nil even when there are CLLocation keys already inserted with exactly the same latitude and longitude. What could I be doing wrong?
for (Location *location in someArray) {
CLLocation *locationKey = [[CLLocation alloc] initWithLatitude:[location.latitude doubleValue] longitude:[location.longtitude doubleValue]];
LocationAnnotation *annotationAtLocation = [self.uniqueLocations objectForKey:locationKey];
if (annotationAtLocation == nil)
NSLog(@"this is always nil");
}
I know from my debugging that there are multiple objects of Location with the same latitude and longitude in someArray.
CLLocationdoes not seem to overrideisEqualto perform actual content comparison, instead it compares the equality based on object identity. Therefore it is not wise to use it as a key in a dictionary, unless you are always accessing it using the exact same object.The solution you have described in a comment is quite good workaround for many situations: