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Swift Articles
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Swift Program to get the denominator from a rational number
In this article, we will learn how to write a swift program to get the denominator from the rational number. A rational number is a number, which represents in the form of n/m where m is not equal to zero. Here n is known as the numerator and m is known as the denominator. For example, 2/3, 11/19, etc. Here, 2 and 11 are numerators whereas 3 and 19 are denominators. Algorithm Step 1 − Create a structure to create a rational number. Step 2 − In this structure, create two properties of integer type to store the numerator and ...
Read MoreSwift Program to Copy All the Elements of One Array to Another Array
In this article, we will learn how to write a swift program to copy all the elements of one array to another array. Swift doesn’t provide a direct method to copy the elements of one array to another but we can do this using the following methods − Using map(_:) method Using = operator Using append(contentsOf:) method Method 1: Using map(_:) method The map(_:) method is used to return an array that contains the result of mapping the given closure over the specified sequence’s elements. Syntax func map(_mclosure:(Self.Element) throws - >T)rethrows [T] Here, mclouser is a mapping ...
Read MoreSwift Program to Check If a Number is Spy number or not
In this article, we will learn how to write a swift program to check if a number is a spy number or not. A spy number is a number in which the sum of the digits of the given number is equal to the product of the digits of the given number. For example − Number = 123 Sum = 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 Product = 1 * 2 * 3 = 6 Hence 123 is a spy number because sum = product Number = 23 Sum = 2 + 3 = 5 Product = 2 * ...
Read MoreSwift program to check if a given square matrix is an Identity Matrix
In this article, we will learn how to write a swift program to check if a given square matrix is the identity matrix. The identity matrix is an MxM square matrix in which the main diagonal consists of ones and other elements are all zero. For example − $\mathrm{M\:=\:\begin{bmatrix}1 & 0 & 0 & 0ewline0 & 1 & 0 & 0 ewline0 & 0 & 1 & 0 ewline0 & 0 & 0 & 1\end{bmatrix}}$ Whereas a square matrix is a matrix in which the number of rows is equal to number of columns and it may or may not ...
Read MoreSwift Program to Add Two Matrix Using Multi-dimensional Arrays
In this article, we will learn how to write a swift program to add two matrices using a multi-dimensional array. A matrix is a mathematical structure in which the elements are present in rows and columns format. For example, the first element is present at the a00 location, the second at a01, and so on. Therefore, to add two matrices we are going to use + operator to add the elements of two matrices like a00 + b00 and then store the sum into a new matrix. For example: Matrix 1 − $\mathrm{\begin{bmatrix}2 & 3 & 4 ewline5 & 2 ...
Read MoreWhat are the new features in Swift 4.0?
In this tutorial, you are going to learn what changes have been released in Swift 4. Every time, Apple releases major versions with lots of improvements and additions to APIs. The new features introduced in Swift 4.0 include improved key paths for key-value coding, encoding and decoding, multi-line string literals, Strings are collections, improved dictionary functionality, one-sided ranges, and many other code enhancements. Encoding & Decoding In Swift 4.0, Apple introduced the Codable protocol to make encoding and decoding easy for developers. You can implement serialization and deserialization in your code using this protocol. You can encode and decode your ...
Read MorePrecision String Format Specifier In Swift
It is sometimes necessary to format strings in a custom format in order to use them in an application. For example, you can format product prices, decimal-point numbers, etc. In Swift, you can use precision specifiers to specify the number of decimal places or the number of characters to be displayed in a string. Example 1 To specify the number of decimal places for a floating-point number, you can use the %.nf format specifier, where n is the number of decimal places., import Foundation let productPrice = 300.3456789 let formattedPrice = String(format: "%.2f", productPrice) print("The formatted price is: ", formattedPrice) ...
Read MoreHow to use a Background Thread in Swift?
In this article, you will learn how you can perform a task in the background using a background thread in the Swift language. Swift provides us with several ways to perform background tasks. One popular option of theirs is GCD (generally called Grand Central Dispatch), which is a low-level API for managing concurrently in the Swift language. The GCD provides us with a global queue for creating background threads. You can invoke the DispatchQueue.global() method to get an instance of a global dispatch queue. Using the same instance, you can use the async() method to execute a block of code ...
Read MoreHow to define Optional Methods in the Swift Protocol?
This article will explain to you how to define optional methods in the protocol. Before diving into making optional methods in the protocol, you will first learn what a protocol is and how to declare one in Swift. What is The Protocol? A protocol is a type that defines a group of methods or properties. Basically, you can define a blueprint of methods to specify behavior. A protocol is similar to interfaces in other programming languages. Syntax Here is the syntax of a simple protocol in Swift − protocol { // Properties // ...
Read MoreHow do I get the version and build number of an application using Swift?
You often need to deal with the version and build number of the iOS application. It helps you to perform debugging operations on the server side. You can check which version or build the client (IOS app user) has. Based on that, you can debug the issues coming from the client side. Version and build numbers might be needed to display to the user to verify what version and build are currently running by the end user. To get the app version and build number in Swift, you can use the Bundle class, which provides access to the app's bundle ...
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