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Iterate over object class attributes in Swift
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import UIKit | |
struct User { | |
var name = "" | |
var lastName = "" | |
var nickName = "" | |
var age = 0 | |
} | |
var user = User() | |
user.name = "Sasha" | |
user.lastName = "Prokhorenko" | |
user.nickName = "minikin" | |
user.age = 35 | |
let mirrored_object = Mirror(reflecting: user) | |
for (index, attr) in mirrored_object.children.enumerated() { | |
if let propertyName = attr.label as String! { | |
print("Attr \(index): \(propertyName) = \(attr.value)") | |
} | |
} |
It's worth saying here, that you can just cast attr.value
to User
to inspect them
I don't know why do you want to use these techniques nowadays. I'm sure that KeyPath
is a more convenient way.
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How can use enum CodableKeys as dictionary Keys instead variable names? Thanks