Right now I am setting up a queue based off of image names that works fine. It loops through images 0 through 13 and adds them to the queue.
loadImagesOperationQueue = [[NSOperationQueue alloc] init];
NSString *imageName;
for (int i=0; i < 13; i++) {
imageName = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"cover_%d.jpg", i];
[(AFOpenFlowView *)self.view setImage:[UIImage imageNamed:imageName] forIndex:i];
NSLog(@"%d is the index",i);
}
This works flawlessly; the queue is set up from cover_0.jpg through cover_13.jpg. I want to add a little randomness to it, however. If I just use an arc4random() I will undoubtedly get the same image added to the queue multiple times. Logically, how can I get arc4random() to be exclusive. Adding the chosen numbers to a string and then checking them against the current output, and if needed repeating the arc4, is redundant and inefficient.
Do something like this.
And your code should not work flawlessly. You are leaking
imageName.