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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T13:50:17+00:00 2026-06-14T13:50:17+00:00

Is there a way to setup a NSSDictionary with NSSet objects in one command?

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Is there a way to setup a NSSDictionary with NSSet objects in one command? Or, do objects need to be created for all of the sets first?

For example, is something like this possible?

NSDictionary *dictionary=[NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:{@"orange",@"lemon"},@"citrus",{@"horse",@"moose",@"goose"},@"animals",nil];

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    2026-06-14T13:50:18+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 1:50 pm

    There is no NSSet literal, no. But you can use an NSArray literal to initialise an NSSet… it’s about the shortest you can get:

    NSDictionary *dictionary = @{
        @"citrus":  [NSSet setWithArray:@[@"orange", @"lemon"]],
        @"animals": [NSSet setWithArray:@[@"horse", @"moose", @"goose"]]};
    
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