What's the most concise way to iterate through the indexes of an NSArray that occur before a given index? For example:
NSArray *myArray = @[ @"animal" , @"vegetable" , @"mineral" , @"piano" ];
[myArray enumerateObjectsAtIndexes:@"all before index 2" options:nil
usingBlock:^(id obj, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) {
// this block will be peformed on @"animal" and @"vegetable"
}];
Also, this should not loop at all if the given index is 0.
What's the most concise, elegant way to do this? So far I've only cobbled together clumsy multi-line answers that use annoying NSRanges and index sets. Is there a better way I'm overlooking?
What about :
index = 2;
for (int i = 0; i < [myArray count] && i < index; ++i) {
id currObj = [myArray objectAtIndex:i];
// Do your stuff on currObj;
}