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Using NSPredicate to determine if a string equals another string

I have an NSArray of CalEvents returned with the [CalCalendarStore eventPredicateWithStartDate] method. From the events returned, I am trying to keep only those in which the title of the event == @"on call" (case-insensitive).

I am able to keep in the array those events whose title includes @"on call" with the following code (where 'events' is a 'NSArray' populated with CalEvents):

NSPredicate *onCallPredicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"(SELF.title CONTAINS[c] 'on call')"]; [events filteredArrayUsingPredicate:onCallPredicate]; 

I've tried using a predicate format string like:

@"SELF.title == 'on call'" but this doesn't seem to work.

Is there an easier way to do this?

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Garry Pettet Avatar asked Jun 03 '10 15:06

Garry Pettet


2 Answers

Try [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"title ==[c] 'on call'"];

(The [c] makes the equality comparison case-insensitive.)

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Cory Kilger Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 04:09

Cory Kilger


Try predicate with format @"self.title like[c] 'on call'". The following sample code outputs 2 strings:

NSArray* ar = [NSArray arrayWithObjects:@"on call", @"I'm on call", @"lala", @"On call", nil]; NSArray* filt = [ar filteredArrayUsingPredicate:[NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"self like[c] 'on call'"]]; NSLog([filt description]);  //Output "on call", "On call" 
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Vladimir Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 04:09

Vladimir