IOS: store an array with NSUserDefault
I want to store an array with NSUserDefault
, then, I put in applicationDidEnterBackground
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setObject:myArray forKey:@"myArray"];
and in application didFinishLaunchingWithOption
myArray= [[NSMutableArray alloc]
initWithArray:[[NSUserDefaults开发者_开发百科 standardUserDefaults]
objectForKey:@"myArray"]];
it's ok for multitasking device, but for not-multitasking device, how can I solve?
Store the object in NSUserDefaults
in -applicationWillTerminate:
, if it hasn't already been saved by the invocation of -applicationDidEnterBackground:
(i.e. check if multitasking is supported, if it is, then don't save it because it's already been saved.)
- (void) applicationWillTerminate:(UIApplication *) app {
if([[UIDevice currentDevice] respondsToSelector:@selector(isMultitaskingSupported)] &&
![[UIDevice currentDevice] isMultitaskingSupported]) {
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setObject:myArray forKey:@"myArray"];
}
}
Do not forget to sync the buffer before going into background:
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] synchronize];
The previous answers are all correct, but note that neither applicationDidEnterBackground
nor applicationWillTerminate
are guaranteed to be called in all situations. You are usually better off storing important data whenever it has changed.
Save NSUserDefaults at
- (void)applicationWillTerminate:(UIApplication *)application
set
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setObject:myArray forKey:@"myArray"];
in
applicationWillTerminate
and don't forget to use the encodeWithCoder and initWithCoder inside the object that you are trying to save and that is contained in the array
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