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Swift JSONDecode decoding arrays fail if single element decoding fails
In Swift, working with JSON objects is very easy with the JSONDecoder class. It is always necessary to create model classes or structs with the Codable protocol. One single mistake leads you to fail to decode the complete JSON object. Let's explore some examples to understand when this failure might occur and how you can handle it in Swift. What is the JSONDecoder class? The JSONDecoder class is then used to parse the JSON data from the file into an instance of the given Type either a class or structure. The decode(_:from:) method is used to deserialize the JSON data, ...
Read MoreObjective-C and Swift URL encoding
URL encoding is an essential part of iOS app development. Many times, you will need to encode the URL to communicate with servers. Let's look at some examples of how you can encode an URL in Swift and Objective-C. URL Encoding in Swift In Swift, you can use the addingPercentEncoding(withAllowedCharacters:) method for URL encoding. URL Encoding in Objective-C In Objective-C, you can use the stringByAddingPercentEncodingWithAllowedCharacters method for URL encoding. Encode a URL in Objective-C In Objective-C, you can encode a URL string using the stringByAddingPercentEncodingWithAllowedCharacters: method of the NSString class. Here's an example NSString *stringToEncode = @"https://www.exampleserver.com/complete path with spaces"; ...
Read MoreNew Array from Index Range Swift
In Swift, you can create an array using the ArraySlice type. The following examples will show how to use the ArraySlice type. You can create an extension as well to define the subscript method. Example 1 In the following example, we create an array of numbers with values from 0 to 9 and then create a range of indices from startIndex to endIndex (exclusive). Using this range we can generate an ArraySlice of the original array. In the end, we will convert the ArraySlice to an array using the Array initializer and print the result. import Foundation let numbers = ...
Read MoreMultiple Type Constraints in Swift
In Swift, there are several ways to implement type constraints on types. We will use some common approaches like the where clause, protocol, etc. Generics provide lots of flexibility to write better and more secure code in Swift. We can apply generics to collections, custom types, etc. One of them is generic type constraints. Using type constraints, you can make your generic code behave that matches a certain set of constraints whatever you define. Swift provides multiple ways to specify type constraints on generic type parameters. Type constraints using the "where" clause The "where" clause in Swift is a highly ...
Read MoreHow to assign an action to the UIImageView object in Swift?
In the iOS applications, the UIImageView class does not provide in-build support to make it clickable like other components e.g. UIButton. In order to make UIImageView clickable, you can add a UITapGestureRecognizer to the image view. Remember that, by default, UIImageView does not take any interaction from the user. To make it interactable, set true to the isUserInteractionEnabled property. In this article, you will learn how you can add a tag gesture to the image view in Swift. To add a tap gesture, we will follow these steps − Step 1 - Create an Image View let profileImageView = ...
Read MoreHow to test the equality of Swift enums with associated values?
In Swift, you can use the Equatable protocol to compare enums with associated values. In this article, we will see how we can compare them using the Equatable protocol with an example. Enumeration with Associated Values In Swift, you can provide a value along with an enum case. This makes enumeration more powerful in Swift. A Swift feature called an enumeration with associated values enables you to design a type that can have a finite set of cases, each of which can have a unique set of associated values of any type. This enables you to link data to each ...
Read MoreJava Program to Find G.C.D and L.C.M of Two Numbers Using Euclid\'s Algorithm
Euclid’s Algorithm is an efficient algorithm which helps us to find G.C.D and L.C.M of two numbers. In this article, we are learning to write a Java program to find the G.C.D and L.C.M of two numbers using Euclid’s Algorithm. G.C.D. of two numbers G. C. D, known as Greatest Common Divisor is the highest common factor that divides the two given numbers exactly. Now let us look into an example and calculate the G.C.D of a two numbers. Factors − In mathematics, Factors are the numbers that can divide a given number. Ex − 8 can be divided ...
Read MoreJava Program to Find Chromatic Index of Cyclic Graphs
Chromatic Index of a graph is the parameter which indicates the minimum number of colours needed to colour all the edges of graph such that no two edges sharing the common vertex have same coloured edge. In this article, we will discuss how to find the chromatic index of cyclic graphs using the Java programming language. What is a Cyclic Graph? Cyclic Graph is a graph which consists of at least one cycle path in that particular graph. Cyclic path is a path that starts from a specific node and ends at the same node. What is Graph Colouring? ...
Read MoreJava vs C#
Java is a dynamic, secured and class based high level object oriented programming language developed by Oracle Corporation. On the other hand; C# is a .Net Framework object oriented programming language developed by Microsoft. Java and C# both are the general purpose programming paradigm or basically known as the imperative environment for coding. And these two languages are capable to provide some high level results as output. In a broad view there are many differences between these two OOPs − Java Runtime Environment designed to run a Java code where C# runs on CLR Environment (Common Language Runtime). Java ...
Read MoreJava Program to Compute the Sum of Numbers in a List Using For-Loop
Introduction Java is a popular programming language that is used for developing a wide range of applications, including those that involve working with lists of numbers. One common task is to compute the sum of numbers in a list, which can be accomplished using a for-loop. In this approach, we first create a list of numbers, then initialize a variable to hold the sum. We then use a for-loop to iterate over each element in the list, adding it to the sum variable. After the loop has completed, the sum variable contains the total sum of all the numbers in ...
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