RLMArray
@interface RLMArray <RLMObjectType : RLMObject *> : NSObject<RLMCollection,NSFastEnumeration>
RLMArray is the container type in Realm used to define to-many relationships.
Unlike an NSArray, RLMArrays hold a single type, specified by the objectClassName
property.
This is referred to in these docs as the “type” of the array.
When declaring an RLMArray property, the type must be marked as conforming to a
protocol by the same name as the objects it should contain (see the
RLM_ARRAY_TYPE
macro). RLMArray properties can also use Objective‑C generics
if available. For example:
RLM_ARRAY_TYPE(ObjectType)
...
@property RLMArray<ObjectType *><ObjectType> *arrayOfObjectTypes;
RLMArrays can be queried with the same predicates as RLMObject and RLMResults.
RLMArrays cannot be created directly. RLMArray properties on RLMObjects are lazily created when accessed, or can be obtained by querying a Realm.
Key-Value Observing
RLMArray supports array key-value observing on RLMArray properties on RLMObject
subclasses, and the invalidated
property on RLMArray instances themselves is
key-value observing compliant when the RLMArray is attached to a persisted
RLMObject (RLMArrays on standalone RLMObjects will never become invalidated).
Because RLMArrays are attached to the object which they are a property of, they
do not require using the mutable collection proxy objects from
-mutableArrayValueForKey:
or KVC-compatible mutation methods on the containing
object. Instead, you can call the mutation methods on the RLMArray directly.
-
Number of objects in the array.
Declaration
Objective‑C
@property (readonly, assign, nonatomic) NSUInteger count;
Swift
var count: UInt { get }
-
The class name (i.e. type) of the RLMObjects contained in this RLMArray.
Declaration
Objective‑C
@property (readonly, copy, nonatomic) NSString *_Nonnull objectClassName;
Swift
var objectClassName: String { get }
-
The Realm in which this array is persisted. Returns nil for standalone arrays.
Declaration
Objective‑C
@property (readonly, nonatomic, nullable) RLMRealm *realm;
Swift
var realm: RLMRealm? { get }
-
Indicates if an array can no longer be accessed.
Declaration
Objective‑C
@property (readonly, getter=isInvalidated, nonatomic) BOOL invalidated;
Swift
var invalidated: Bool { get }
-
Returns the object at the index specified.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (nonnull RLMObjectType)objectAtIndex:(NSUInteger)index;
Swift
func objectAtIndex(index: UInt) -> RLMObject
Parameters
index
The index to look up.
Return Value
An RLMObject of the type contained in this RLMArray.
-
Returns the first object in the array.
Returns
nil
if called on an empty RLMArray.Declaration
Objective‑C
- (nullable RLMObjectType)firstObject;
Swift
func firstObject() -> RLMObject?
Return Value
An RLMObject of the type contained in this RLMArray.
-
Returns the last object in the array.
Returns
nil
if called on an empty RLMArray.Declaration
Objective‑C
- (nullable RLMObjectType)lastObject;
Swift
func lastObject() -> RLMObject?
Return Value
An RLMObject of the type contained in this RLMArray.
-
Adds an object to the end of the array.
Warning
This method can only be called during a write transaction.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (void)addObject:(nonnull RLMObjectType)object;
Swift
func addObject(object: RLMObject)
Parameters
object
An RLMObject of the type contained in this RLMArray.
-
Adds an array of objects at the end of the array.
Warning
This method can only be called during a write transaction.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (void)addObjects:(nonnull id<NSFastEnumeration>)objects;
Swift
func addObjects(objects: NSFastEnumeration)
Parameters
objects
An enumerable object such as NSArray or RLMResults which contains objects of the same class as this RLMArray.
-
Inserts an object at the given index.
Throws an exception when the index exceeds the bounds of this RLMArray.
Warning
This method can only be called during a write transaction.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (void)insertObject:(nonnull RLMObjectType)anObject atIndex:(NSUInteger)index;
Swift
func insertObject(anObject: RLMObject, atIndex index: UInt)
Parameters
anObject
An RLMObject of the type contained in this RLMArray.
index
The array index at which the object is inserted.
-
Removes an object at a given index.
Throws an exception when the index exceeds the bounds of this RLMArray.
Warning
This method can only be called during a write transaction.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (void)removeObjectAtIndex:(NSUInteger)index;
Swift
func removeObjectAtIndex(index: UInt)
Parameters
index
The array index identifying the object to be removed.
-
Removes the last object in an RLMArray.
Warning
This method can only be called during a write transaction.Declaration
Objective‑C
- (void)removeLastObject;
Swift
func removeLastObject()
-
Removes all objects from an RLMArray.
Warning
This method can only be called during a write transaction.Declaration
Objective‑C
- (void)removeAllObjects;
Swift
func removeAllObjects()
-
Replaces an object at the given index with a new object.
Throws an exception when the index exceeds the bounds of this RLMArray.
Warning
This method can only be called during a write transaction.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (void)replaceObjectAtIndex:(NSUInteger)index withObject:(nonnull RLMObjectType)anObject;
Swift
func replaceObjectAtIndex(index: UInt, withObject anObject: RLMObject)
Parameters
index
The array index of the object to be replaced.
anObject
An object (of the same type as returned from the objectClassName selector).
-
Moves the object at the given source index to the given destination index.
Throws an exception when the index exceeds the bounds of this RLMArray.
Warning
This method can only be called during a write transaction.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (void)moveObjectAtIndex:(NSUInteger)sourceIndex toIndex:(NSUInteger)destinationIndex;
Swift
func moveObjectAtIndex(sourceIndex: UInt, toIndex destinationIndex: UInt)
Parameters
sourceIndex
The index of the object to be moved.
destinationIndex
The index to which the object at
sourceIndex
should be moved. -
Exchanges the objects in the array at given indexes.
Throws an exception when either index exceeds the bounds of this RLMArray.
Warning
This method can only be called during a write transaction.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (void)exchangeObjectAtIndex:(NSUInteger)index1 withObjectAtIndex:(NSUInteger)index2;
Swift
func exchangeObjectAtIndex(index1: UInt, withObjectAtIndex index2: UInt)
Parameters
index1
The index of the object with which to replace the object at index
index2
.index2
The index of the object with which to replace the object at index
index1
.
-
Gets the index of an object.
Returns NSNotFound if the object is not found in this RLMArray.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (NSUInteger)indexOfObject:(nonnull RLMObjectType)object;
Swift
func indexOfObject(object: RLMObject) -> UInt
Parameters
object
An object (of the same type as returned from the objectClassName selector).
-
Gets the index of the first object matching the predicate.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (NSUInteger)indexOfObjectWhere:(nonnull NSString *)predicateFormat, ...;
Parameters
predicateFormat
The predicate format string which can accept variable arguments.
Return Value
Index of object or NSNotFound if the object is not found in this RLMArray.
-
Gets the index of the first object matching the predicate.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (NSUInteger)indexOfObjectWithPredicate:(nonnull NSPredicate *)predicate;
Swift
func indexOfObjectWithPredicate(predicate: NSPredicate) -> UInt
Parameters
predicate
The predicate to filter the objects.
Return Value
Index of object or NSNotFound if the object is not found in this RLMArray.
-
Get objects matching the given predicate in the RLMArray.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (nonnull RLMResults<RLMObjectType> *)objectsWhere: (nonnull NSString *)predicateFormat, ...;
Parameters
predicateFormat
The predicate format string which can accept variable arguments.
Return Value
An RLMResults of objects that match the given predicate
-
Get objects matching the given predicate in the RLMArray.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (nonnull RLMResults<RLMObjectType> *)objectsWithPredicate: (nonnull NSPredicate *)predicate;
Swift
func objectsWithPredicate(predicate: NSPredicate) -> RLMResults
Parameters
predicate
The predicate to filter the objects.
Return Value
An RLMResults of objects that match the given predicate
-
Get a sorted RLMResults from an RLMArray
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (nonnull RLMResults<RLMObjectType> *) sortedResultsUsingProperty:(nonnull NSString *)property ascending:(BOOL)ascending;
Swift
func sortedResultsUsingProperty(property: String, ascending: Bool) -> RLMResults
Parameters
property
The property name to sort by.
ascending
The direction to sort by.
Return Value
An RLMResults sorted by the specified property.
-
Get a sorted RLMResults from an RLMArray
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (nonnull RLMResults<RLMObjectType> *)sortedResultsUsingDescriptors: (nonnull NSArray *)properties;
Swift
func sortedResultsUsingDescriptors(properties: [AnyObject]) -> RLMResults
Parameters
properties
An array of
RLMSortDescriptor
s to sort by.Return Value
An RLMResults sorted by the specified properties.
-
Register a block to be called each time the RLMArray changes.
The block will be asynchronously called with the initial array, and then called again after each write transaction which changes any of the objects in the array, which objects are in the results, or the order of the objects in the array.
The change parameter will be
nil
the first time the block is called with the initial array. For each call after that, it will contain information about which rows in the array were added, removed or modified. If a write transaction did not modify any objects in this array, the block is not called at all. See the RLMCollectionChange documentation for information on how the changes are reported and an example of updating a UITableView.If an error occurs the block will be called with
nil
for the results parameter and a non-nil
error. Currently the only errors that can occur are when opening the RLMRealm on the background worker thread.Notifications are delivered via the standard run loop, and so can’t be delivered while the run loop is blocked by other activity. When notifications can’t be delivered instantly, multiple notifications may be coalesced into a single notification. This can include the notification with the initial results. For example, the following code performs a write transaction immediately after adding the notification block, so there is no opportunity for the initial notification to be delivered first. As a result, the initial notification will reflect the state of the Realm after the write transaction.
Person *person = [[Person allObjectsInRealm:realm] firstObject]; NSLog(@"person.dogs.count: %zu", person.dogs.count); // => 0 self.token = [person.dogs addNotificationBlock(RLMArray<Dog *> *dogs, RLMCollectionChange *changes, NSError *error) { // Only fired once for the example NSLog(@"dogs.count: %zu", dogs.count) // => 1 }]; [realm transactionWithBlock:^{ Dog *dog = [[Dog alloc] init]; dog.name = @"Rex"; [person.dogs addObject:dog]; }]; // end of run loop execution context
You must retain the returned token for as long as you want updates to continue to be sent to the block. To stop receiving updates, call
-stop
on the token.Warning
This method cannot be called during a write transaction, or when the containing realm is read-only.Warning
This method can only be called on RLMArray object which has been add to or retrieved from a Realm.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (nonnull RLMNotificationToken *)addNotificationBlock: (nonnull void (^)(RLMArray<RLMObjectType> *_Nullable, RLMCollectionChange *_Nullable, NSError *_Nullable))block;
Swift
@warn_unused_result func addNotificationBlock(block: (RLMArray?, UnsafeMutablePointer
Parameters
block
The block to be called each time the array changes.
Return Value
A token which must be held for as long as you want updates to be delivered.
-
-[RLMArray init] is not available because RLMArrays cannot be created directly. RLMArray properties on RLMObjects are lazily created when accessed, or can be obtained by querying a Realm.
Declaration
Objective‑C
- (nonnull instancetype)init;
-
+[RLMArray new] is not available because RLMArrays cannot be created directly. RLMArray properties on RLMObjects are lazily created when accessed, or can be obtained by querying a Realm.
Declaration
Objective‑C
+ (nonnull instancetype) new;