retrieving float values using sqlite3_column_double
I'm relatively new to iPhone programming so I apologize if this seems a simple question. I have latitude/location columns in my table (FLOAT type) that I am tryin开发者_高级运维g to retrieve from my SQLite database.
I can retrieve my character/text based db columns, but don't know how to retrieve my float values. Should I be formatting the attributes using NSString or something else? I wish to use the float values further downstream with CLLocationDistance.
// the array of locations that we will create
NSMutableArray *locations = [[[NSMutableArray alloc] init] autorelease];
const char *sql = "SELECT locations.name, \
locations.address, \
locations.city, \
locations.state, \
locations.phone, \
locations.zip, \
locations.latitude, \
locations.longitude \
FROM locations \
WHERE category = ?1";
// the sqlite statement object that will hold our result set
sqlite3_stmt *statement;
// prepare the statement to compile the SQL query into byte-code
int sqlResult = sqlite3_prepare_v2(database, sql, -1, &statement, NULL);
// reset query before execution
sqlite3_reset(statement);
// set bind variable
sqlite3_bind_text(statement, 1, [categoryParameter UTF8String], -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
if ( sqlResult== SQLITE_OK) {
// step through the results - once for each row
while (sqlite3_step(statement) == SQLITE_ROW) {
// allocate a location object to add to the pharmacies array
Location *location = [[Location alloc] init];
// the second parameter is the column index (0 based) in
// the result set
char *name = (char *)sqlite3_column_text(statement, 0);
char *address = (char *)sqlite3_column_text(statement, 1);
char *city = (char *)sqlite3_column_text(statement, 2);
char *state = (char *)sqlite3_column_text(statement, 3);
char *phone = (char *)sqlite3_column_text(statement, 4);
char *zipcode = (char *)sqlite3_column_text(statement, 5);
float latitude = (float) sqlite3_column_double(statement, 6);
float longitude = (float) sqlite3_column_double(statement, 7);
// set all attributes of the location
location.name = (name) ? [NSString stringWithUTF8String:name] : @"";
location.address = (address) ? [NSString stringWithUTF8String:address] : @"";
location.city = (city) ? [NSString stringWithUTF8String:city] : @"";
location.state = (state) ? [NSString stringWithUTF8String:state] : @"";
location.phone = (phone) ? [NSString stringWithUTF8String:phone] : @"";
location.zipcode = (zipcode) ? [NSString stringWithUTF8String:zipcode] : @"";
[locations addObject:location];
[location release];
}
// finalize the statement to release its resources
sqlite3_finalize(statement);
Are the latitude and longitude stored as degrees in the table? Does your Location object have a CLLocationCoordinate2D property called, say, coordinates to put the coordinates in?
If yes, just set the values directly because CLLocationDegrees is actually just a double. For example:
CLLocationCoordinate2D coords;
coords.latitude = sqlite3_column_double(statement, 6);
coords.longitude = sqlite3_column_double(statement, 7);
location.coordinates = coords;
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