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Optional Int in Realm

I am trying to use an Optional Int in Realm and am getting an old error I think.

Code

dynamic var reps: Int? = nil 

Error

'Property cannot be marked dynamic because its type cannot be represented in Objective-C' 

I am using Realm 0.96.1 with XCode 7.1

I understand in the Realm documentation it says the Int isn't supported as an Optional but https://twitter.com/realm/status/656621989583548416. That is from the Realm twitter so thats why I am confused. Are Optional Int supported or still no?

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Cody Weaver Avatar asked Oct 26 '15 21:10

Cody Weaver


1 Answers

From the Realm docs:

String, NSDate, and NSData properties can be declared as optional or non-optional using the standard Swift syntax.

Optional numeric types are declared using RealmOptional:

class Person: Object {     // Optional string property, defaulting to nil     dynamic var name: String? = nil      // Optional int property, defaulting to nil     // RealmOptional properties should always be declared with `let`,     // as assigning to them directly will not work as desired     let age = RealmOptional<Int>() }  let realm = try! Realm() try! realm.write() {     var person = realm.create(Person.self, value: ["Jane", 27])     // Reading from or modifying a `RealmOptional` is done via the `value` property     person.age.value = 28 } 

RealmOptional supports Int, Float, Double, Bool, and all of the sized versions of Int (Int8, Int16, Int32, Int64).

UPDATE:

The Optional Ints that were mentioned in the Tweet by Realm were just regarding a bugfix for the RealmOptional way of implementing an Optional numeric value with the sized versions of Int

According to the guys from Realm you still have to use RealmOptional if you want to have Optional numeric values in a Realm object. You cannot simply use it like other Optional types.

So dynamic var reps: Int? will not work.

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joern Avatar answered Sep 27 '22 19:09

joern