On Oct 4, 2010, at 3:21 PM, gMail.com wrote:

> On the docs I read that for both the NSDictionary's allKeys and allValues,
> the order of the elements in the array is not defined. Ok.
> But, are the two arrays aligned each other?
> 
> I mean, I have a dictionary containing several entries whose key is, e.g.
> @"0", @"3", @"42",...
> I show these entries on a tableView picking the dict from the rowIndex.
>    aDict = [[dicts allValues] objectAtIndex:row];
> It works. But now, If I delete a row, using the rowIndex, I should do
> 
> NSString *ID = [[dicts allKeys] objectAtIndex:row];
> [dicts removeObjectForKey:ID];
> 
> Is that correct?
> Is it assured that the n key of the allKeys array always corresponds to the
> n value in the allValues array?

If that works, it's an implementation detail, and I wouldn't rely on that 
behavior because it could change at any time. You should use an array of 
dictionaries in a table view, not an enumerated dictionary.

Nick Zitzmann
<http://www.chronosnet.com/>

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