crash while removing objects from NSMutableArray
Solution 1
The answer is very simple.
For First case.
Check the part where you have initialized your array, and check if somewhere through your code, if you have assigned an NSArray to your NSMutableArray object.
For second case.
You cannot remove objects from the array while you are enumerating through it. This will result in a crash saying array has mutated while enumerating
Solution 2
This:
[__NSArrayI removeObject:] : unrecognized selector sent to instance 0xa391640
indicates that your array "surveys" is NSArray (not-mutable). Are you sure you have initialized it properly? If you do it by an assignment like this
NSMutableArray* surveys = [someManagedObjectContext executeFetchRequest:request]
an array "surveys" will be of type NSArray because Core Data fetch requests return NSArrays.
Solution 3
The error message says it all,
[__NSArrayI removeObject:]: unrecognized selector
__NSArrayI is a code-word for an immutable array (NSArray), That means your surveys object is not NSMutablArray, but NSArray.
You cannot add or remove objects from NSArray
.
Check your code. You have assigned NSArray
to surveys or you have reinitialized it as NSArray
.
Solution 4
Remove all the things that you are doing and simply do like this
[surveys removeAllObjects];
As from the error that you are getting so maybe that Array is not NSmutableArray just normal array so thats why you can not remove object from It and you try to do so and app got crash
check where you have initialised it if it is Mutable or not
so as I said remove all that thing and use simple removeAllObject
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Ravi Kiran
Updated on June 04, 2022Comments
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Ravi Kiran almost 2 years
In my iphone project (ARC enabled) i have a
nsmuatble
array which contains some 5 managed objects (which are retrieved from core data ) and in some scenario i need to remove all the objects from thatnsmutablearray
i have used following methods to remove objects but its crashing in both the cases with the crash log
-[__NSArrayI removeObject:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0xa391640
if (surveys && [surveys count]>0) { [surveys removeAllObjects]; surveys = [[NSMutableArray alloc]init]; }
and also i tried
if (surveys && [surveys count]>0) { for(Survey *obj_Survey in surveys) { [surveys removeObject:obj_Survey]; } surveys = [[NSMutableArray alloc]init]; }
can any one tell me how do i empty that array,, any suggestions would be appreciated, thanx in advance
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Sean Kladek almost 11 yearsWhere is surveys declared and initialized? From the crash log, it looks like it's a NSArray not NSMutableArray.
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vcsjones almost 11 yearsWhy are you removing all of the objects from the array if you are just going to replace it with a different array? Just release the array then create a new one.
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Ravi Kiran almost 11 yearsi have tried that,,, its crashing by throwing the exception [__NSArrayI removeObject:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0xa391640
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Ravi Kiran almost 11 yearsya in one place i am assigning NSArray *sortDescriptors = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:sortDescriptor1,nil]; surveys = (NSMutableArray *) [[[NSMutableArray alloc]initWithArray:surveys ] sortedArrayUsingDescriptors:sortDescriptors]; i guess this is causing that issue ,,how can i resolve this?
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Anupdas almost 11 years@RaviKiran If you surveys is a mutableArray
[surveys sortUsingDescriptors:sortDescriptors];
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Anupdas almost 11 years@RaviKiran I have given an answer optimizing the sorting :)
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devluv almost 11 years` surveys = (NSMutableArray *) [[[NSMutableArray alloc]initWithArray:surveys ] sortedArrayUsingDescriptors:sortDescriptors];` in this line though you have typecasted. The object at the memory location is an NSArray object. Should never do that.
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jaytrixz over 10 yearsIf you want to add objects in your NSMutableArray that is found in an NSArray, just do a for loop inside that NSArray and add it one by one to your NSMutableArray. That way, you can removeAllObjects inside your NSMutableArray. Do not directly assign your NSArray to that NSMutableArray since that makes it an array that isn't mutable anymore.
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Karl White over 8 yearsThe answer really was simple, thank you! In my case I was assigning
NSArray *newArray = someArray.copy;
instead ofNSArray *newArray = someArray.mutableCopy;