I'm trying to write an NSDictionary with a complex structure to a plist for use in an iPhone app. However, the file doesn't seem to write at all, and I have no idea why.
This is what the structure should look like:
Level Dict
Roads Array
Road1 Array
Vertex1 Dict
x Number
y Number
Vertex2 Dict
...
And this is what my code looks like:
NSMutableDictionary *levels = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init];
NSMutableArray *roads = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];
for(ChainLinkRoad *r in data.roads){
NSMutableArray *road = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];
for(ChainPoint *p in r.v){
NSNumber *x = [NSNumber numberWithFloat: p.x];
NSNumber *y = [NSNumber numberWithFloat: p.y];
NSMutableDictionary *vertex = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init];
[vertex setObject:x forKey:@"x"];
[vertex setObject:y forKey:@"y"];
[road addObject:vertex];
}
[roads addObject:road];
}
[levels setObject:roads forKey:@"Roads"];
bool b = [levels writeToFile:@"test.plist" atomically:YES];
//returns true
I've tried converting the mutables to their immutable counterparts, but that didn't work. I'm able to access data from the final NSDictionary (levels) just fine.
Edit: I should add that this plist is not for actual use in the iphone game. It's for personal use when designing levels. The code won't exist in the final version.
test.plistis outside of your sandbox. – Richard J. Ross III Jul 20 '12 at 17:56