Cast Realm List to Array without expliciting its type
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When using Mirror
to iterate through an Object
properties, how do I cast a List<Object>
to Swift primitive array type [Object]
?
My code is structured as follow
let mirror = Mirror(reflecting: myObjecy)
for (_, attr) in mirror.children.enumerated() {
let object = attr.value
if let encodableAttribute = attr.value as? [Protocol] {
...
}
}
Here attr.value
has type Any
. I would like that when this value is from kind List<Object>
, to cast it as it is in the if
statement, but without casting it to List
before, because I want it to be generic to work with normal arrays as well.
swift realm
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When using Mirror
to iterate through an Object
properties, how do I cast a List<Object>
to Swift primitive array type [Object]
?
My code is structured as follow
let mirror = Mirror(reflecting: myObjecy)
for (_, attr) in mirror.children.enumerated() {
let object = attr.value
if let encodableAttribute = attr.value as? [Protocol] {
...
}
}
Here attr.value
has type Any
. I would like that when this value is from kind List<Object>
, to cast it as it is in the if
statement, but without casting it to List
before, because I want it to be generic to work with normal arrays as well.
swift realm
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up vote
0
down vote
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When using Mirror
to iterate through an Object
properties, how do I cast a List<Object>
to Swift primitive array type [Object]
?
My code is structured as follow
let mirror = Mirror(reflecting: myObjecy)
for (_, attr) in mirror.children.enumerated() {
let object = attr.value
if let encodableAttribute = attr.value as? [Protocol] {
...
}
}
Here attr.value
has type Any
. I would like that when this value is from kind List<Object>
, to cast it as it is in the if
statement, but without casting it to List
before, because I want it to be generic to work with normal arrays as well.
swift realm
When using Mirror
to iterate through an Object
properties, how do I cast a List<Object>
to Swift primitive array type [Object]
?
My code is structured as follow
let mirror = Mirror(reflecting: myObjecy)
for (_, attr) in mirror.children.enumerated() {
let object = attr.value
if let encodableAttribute = attr.value as? [Protocol] {
...
}
}
Here attr.value
has type Any
. I would like that when this value is from kind List<Object>
, to cast it as it is in the if
statement, but without casting it to List
before, because I want it to be generic to work with normal arrays as well.
swift realm
swift realm
asked Nov 10 at 21:22
GGirotto
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