On 24 Nov 2008, at 10:43 am, Graham Cox wrote:
[schedule addObject: [NSArray arrayWithObjects: @"TIME", filename,
length, nil]];
A further comment.
While managing your data this way is OK, and may fit your application
well, I personally wouldn't do it this way.
Instead, define an object class that has a filename, length and time
values as properties. Then your list becomes trivially easy to manage
as each related piece of data is always held together. In other words
a general-purpose array is not a good substitute for a custom object
that links the various bits of data together meaningfully.
You'll also find that driving a table view is much easier - the code
snippet I posted always works when you do it this way, provided your
write your property accessors correctly.
hth,
Graham
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