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Using valueForKeyPath on NSDictionary if a key starts the @ symbol?


I want to use valueForKeyPath on my NSDictionary, but the problem is that one of the keys is a string that starts with the @ symbol. I have no control over the naming of the key.

I'm having problems trying to create the key path as I'm getting a format exception, even when trying to escape the @ symbol:

This works fine:

[[[dict objectForKey:@"key1"] objectForKey:@"@specialKey"] objectForKey:@"key3"]

However none of these work:

[dict valueForKeyPath:@"[email protected]"]
[dict valueForKeyPath:@"key1.@@specialKey.key3"]

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Mike


Solution

  • you shouldn't be using @ signs with your key names if you want to use key value coding.

    apple's guidelines for key names are as follows:

    Keys must use ASCII encoding, begin with a lowercase letter, and may not contain whitespace.

    You'll have to find a workaround to reformat the key string whereever you're getting your keys from to be KVC compliant.