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Parsing XML file with NSXMLParser - getting values

I've got a XML file which contains some data I would like to use:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>

<items>
<item name="product" price="19.95" where="store">
This is the first product.
</item>

<item name="product2" price="39.95" where="online">
This is the second product.
</item>

<item name="product3" price="99.95" where="garagesale">
This is the third product.
</item>

</items>

If I made 4 arrays, one for the name, one for the price, one for where it was bought and one for its description, how would I get the data into the arrays?

I figured using NSXMLParser, but couldn't get name, price, where or the description.

I'm stuck on how to do this.

Any help appreciated.

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Jack Greenhill Avatar asked May 21 '11 12:05

Jack Greenhill


2 Answers

First you need to create an object that does the parsing. It will instatiate the NSXMLParser instance, set itself as the delegate for the parser and then call the parse message. It can also be responsible for storing your four result arrays:

NSXMLParser * parser = [[NSXMLParser alloc] initWithData:_data];
[parser setDelegate:self];
BOOL result = [parser parse];

The message you are most interested in implementing in your delegate objects is didStartElement. This guy gets called for each element in your XML file. In this callback you can add your name, price & where attributes to their respective arrays.

- (void)parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser
didStartElement:(NSString *)elementName
  namespaceURI:(NSString *)namespaceURI
 qualifiedName:(NSString *)qualifiedName
    attributes:(NSDictionary *)attributeDict
{
    // just do this for item elements
    if(![elementName isEqual:@"item"])
        return;

    // then you just need to grab each of your attributes
    NSString * name = [attributeDict objectForKey:@"name"];

    // ... get the other attributes

    // when we have our various attributes, you can add them to your arrays
    [m_NameArray addObject:name];

    // ... same for the other arrays
}
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RedBlueThing Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 19:09

RedBlueThing


To get the value between the tags (e.g. "This is the first product.") you can override - (void)parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser foundCharacters:(NSString *)string

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Craig Miller Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 19:09

Craig Miller