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How to store data in NSCache in ios?

I am very new to NSCache.

I have an API call which results in several objects.How to store these objects in NSCache so that I don't require to call the API again.

How much data can be stored in NSCache. Is there a specific limit to store the data in NSCache.

Please help me.

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Aswathy Bose Avatar asked Oct 10 '12 10:10

Aswathy Bose


2 Answers

Take a look at documentation and sample code.

An NSCache object is a collection-like container, or cache, that stores key-value pairs, similar to the NSDictionary class.

Here is good explanation by Nick Zitzmann.

NSCache is similar to NSMutableDictionary, with the differences being:
1. It is guaranteed to be thread-safe.
2. It is much slower to access.
3. It may throw out objects from time to time. You can set costs and limits, but they're not guaranteed to be followed.
4. It is not toll-free bridged to anything in CoreFoundation.
5. You can't query the number of objects that are in the cache.
6. You can't enumerate a cache.

I can only recommend using NSCache to store objects you wouldn't care about if they were arbitrarily destroyed. If the objects must not be destroyed, or if access speed is an issue, then use NSMutableDictionary instead.

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Parag Bafna Avatar answered Oct 03 '22 18:10

Parag Bafna


From documentation for your relevance

https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Reference/NSCache_Class/Reference/Reference.html

The NSCache has a lot of auto-removal policies, which ensure that it does not use too much of the system’s memory. The system automatically carries out these policies if memory is needed by other applications. When invoked, these policies remove some items from the cache, minimizing its memory footprint.

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Sharanya K M Avatar answered Oct 03 '22 17:10

Sharanya K M