List

List<T> is the container type in Realm used to define to-many relationships.

Lists hold a single Object subclass (T) which defines the type of the list.

Lists can be filtered and sorted with the same predicates as Results<T>.

When added as a property on Object models, the property must be declared as let and cannot be dynamic.

  • Returns the object at the given index on get. Replaces the object at the given index on set.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public subscript(index: Int) -> T

    Parameters

    index

    The index.

    Return Value

    The object at the given index.

  • Element type contained in this collection.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public typealias Element = T
  • The Realm the objects in this list belong to, or nil if the list’s owning object does not belong to a realm (the list is standalone).

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var realm: Realm?
  • Indicates if the list can no longer be accessed.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var invalidated: Bool { return _rlmArray.invalidated }
  • Creates a List that holds objects of type T.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public override init()
  • Returns the index of the given object, or nil if the object is not in the list.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func indexOf(object: T) -> Int?

    Parameters

    object

    The object whose index is being queried.

    Return Value

    The index of the given object, or nil if the object is not in the list.

  • Returns the index of the first object matching the given predicate, or nil no objects match.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func indexOf(predicate: NSPredicate) -> Int?

    Parameters

    predicate

    The NSPredicate used to filter the objects.

    Return Value

    The index of the given object, or nil if no objects match.

  • Returns the index of the first object matching the given predicate, or nil if no objects match.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func indexOf(predicateFormat: String, _ args: AnyObject...) -> Int?

    Parameters

    predicateFormat

    The predicate format string, optionally followed by a variable number of arguments.

    Return Value

    The index of the given object, or nil if no objects match.

  • Returns the first object in the list, or nil if empty.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var first: T? { return _rlmArray.firstObject() as! T? }
  • Returns the last object in the list, or nil if empty.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var last: T? { return _rlmArray.lastObject() as! T? }
  • Returns an Array containing the results of invoking valueForKey: using key on each of the collection’s objects.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public override func valueForKey(key: String) -> AnyObject?

    Parameters

    key

    The name of the property.

    Return Value

    Array containing the results of invoking valueForKey: using key on each of the collection’s objects.

  • Invokes setValue:forKey: on each of the collection’s objects using the specified value and key.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public override func setValue(value: AnyObject?, forKey key: String)

    Parameters

    value

    The object value.

    key

    The name of the property.

  • Returns Results containing list elements that match the given predicate.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func filter(predicateFormat: String, _ args: AnyObject...) -> Results<T>

    Parameters

    predicateFormat

    The predicate format string which can accept variable arguments.

    Return Value

    Results containing list elements that match the given predicate.

  • Returns Results containing list elements that match the given predicate.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func filter(predicate: NSPredicate) -> Results<T>

    Parameters

    predicate

    The predicate to filter the objects.

    Return Value

    Results containing list elements that match the given predicate.

  • Returns Results containing list elements sorted by the given property.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func sorted(property: String, ascending: Bool = true) -> Results<T>

    Parameters

    property

    The property name to sort by.

    ascending

    The direction to sort by.

    Return Value

    Results containing list elements sorted by the given property.

  • Returns Results with elements sorted by the given sort descriptors.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func sorted<S: SequenceType where S.Generator.Element == SortDescriptor>(sortDescriptors: S) -> Results<T>

    Parameters

    sortDescriptors

    SortDescriptors to sort by.

    Return Value

    Results with elements sorted by the given sort descriptors.

  • Returns the minimum value of the given property.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func min<U: MinMaxType>(property: String) -> U?

    Parameters

    property

    The name of a property conforming to MinMaxType to look for a minimum on.

    Return Value

    The minimum value for the property amongst objects in the List, or nil if the List is empty.

  • Returns the maximum value of the given property.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func max<U: MinMaxType>(property: String) -> U?

    Parameters

    property

    The name of a property conforming to MinMaxType to look for a maximum on.

    Return Value

    The maximum value for the property amongst objects in the List, or nil if the List is empty.

  • Returns the sum of the given property for objects in the List.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func sum<U: AddableType>(property: String) -> U

    Parameters

    property

    The name of a property conforming to AddableType to calculate sum on.

    Return Value

    The sum of the given property over all objects in the List.

  • Returns the average of the given property for objects in the List.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func average<U: AddableType>(property: String) -> U?

    Parameters

    property

    The name of a property conforming to AddableType to calculate average on.

    Return Value

    The average of the given property over all objects in the List, or nil if the List is empty.

  • Appends the given object to the end of the list. If the object is from a different Realm it is copied to the List’s Realm.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func append(object: T)

    Parameters

    object

    An object.

  • Appends the objects in the given sequence to the end of the list.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func appendContentsOf<S: SequenceType where S.Generator.Element == T>(objects: S)

    Parameters

    objects

    A sequence of objects.

  • Inserts the given object at the given index.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func insert(object: T, atIndex index: Int)

    Parameters

    object

    An object.

    index

    The index at which to insert the object.

  • Removes the object at the given index from the list. Does not remove the object from the Realm.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func removeAtIndex(index: Int)

    Parameters

    index

    The index at which to remove the object.

  • Removes the last object in the list. Does not remove the object from the Realm.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func removeLast()
  • Removes all objects from the List. Does not remove the objects from the Realm.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func removeAll()
  • Replaces an object at the given index with a new object.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func replace(index: Int, object: T)

    Parameters

    index

    The list index of the object to be replaced.

    object

    An object to replace at the specified index.

  • Moves the object at the given source index to the given destination index.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func move(from from: Int, to: Int)

    Parameters

    from

    The index of the object to be moved.

    to

    index to which the object at from should be moved.

  • Exchanges the objects in the list at given indexes.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public func swap(index1: Int, _ index2: Int)

    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.