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save bool in nsuserdefaults

when my app starts music is playing:

-(void)playBgMusic {

NSString *path = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"bgmusic" ofType:@"aif"];
theAudio = [[AVAudioPlayer alloc] initWithContentsOfURL:[NSURL fileURLWithPath:path] error:NULL];
theAudio.delegate = self;
[theAudio play];    }

but he should be able to turn the music off by pressing a button if he presses the button again the music should turn on again. i have:

-(IBAction)check {


if (isquiet == NO) {

    [theAudio stop];

    isquiet = YES;

     defaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
    [defaults setBool:YES forKey:@"stringKey"];


}

else {

    [self playBgMusic];

    isquiet = NO;

    defaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
    [defaults setBool:NO forKey:@"stringKey"]; } }

I think I didn't get it. Now it works in my first ViewController that I can turn the music on and off but when I go to another viewController while the music is playing, then back again and press the button, the music doesn't stop and when i press it many times the music is played a second time and overlaps.

What's still wrong?

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Leon Avatar asked Apr 07 '11 20:04

Leon


4 Answers

Swift:

To save bool:

UserDefaults.standard.set(true, forKey: "storageKey")

To retrieve the bool:

let boolValue = UserDefaults.standard.bool(forKey: "storageKey")
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Bankim Avatar answered Oct 19 '22 04:10

Bankim


No need to wrap it in an NSNumber, there are some convenience methods for this:

To set a BOOL, use:

[userDefaults setBool:YESorNO forKey:@"yourKey"];

To access it, use:

[userDefaults boolForKey:@"yourKey"];

[EDIT TO ANSWER YOUR ADDITIONAL QUESTION]

Not sure why you are using NSUserDefaults - it seems unnecessary for what you are trying to achieve? Here's what I would do for a button that can start/stop music:

-(IBAction)check 
{
    if (isQuiet)
    {
        // Play music
        // Change the button to indicate it is playing...
    } else 
    {
        // Stop music
        // Change the button to indicate it has stopped...
    }
    // Set your isQuiet to be the opposite of what it was when the button was clicked
    isQuiet = !isQuiet;
}
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Rog Avatar answered Nov 16 '22 10:11

Rog


Box your BOOL value to NSNumber object and add it to NSUserDefault:

NSUserDefaults *boolUserDefaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
[boolUserDefaults setObject:[NSNumber numberWithBool:isquiet] 
                     forKey:@"stringKey"];

Later you'll be able to retrieve that value as plain BOOL using -boolForKey: function in NSUserDefaults

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Vladimir Avatar answered Nov 16 '22 12:11

Vladimir


To save:

[boolUserDefaults setObject:[NSNUmber numberWithBool:isQuiet] forKey:@"stringKey"];

When you read it back, read it as a NSNumber then do:

BOOL savedIsQuiet = [theNumberYouSaved boolValue];
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Terry Wilcox Avatar answered Nov 16 '22 10:11

Terry Wilcox