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Hello, I am using the below code to filter the array contents. It works for a single property, in this case How to extend this functionality to cover the whole custom object? I feel like I need to write a custom method to cover everything, but cannot quite put my finger on it. Something like
What is the logic here? |
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In HWS+. A suggestion for filtering list which give the break down how it made, and well worth it to subscribe as lots of great coding tips. For your make a swift file called FilteringList with this in
Then in replace List with
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Or you can from WWDC Embrace Swift type inference Make a swift file called FilteringList with this in
then for the list
The first one give you more option fields to filter with but both will filter the list |
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Hi Has anyone managed to make this work with a CoreData project where the list to be filtered is a coredata entity? I'm really struggling <doh!> Thanks |
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@NigelGee, using the first approach, the selected list item remains selected after getting back to the list. Moreover, the detail view always redraws itself with animation (if tapped through a filtered list), otherwise loads directly without any kind of redrawing. I assume it tries to defilter itself? Any ideas? |
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