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=Swift Basic=
 
=Swift Basic=
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==Var==
 
==Var==
 
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==Array & Dictionary==
 
==Array & Dictionary==
 
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//Empty array
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var activeInputs: [CIImage] = [] //Must explicitly specify type
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//mixed type
 
var names = ["Anna", "Alex", 42]
 
var names = ["Anna", "Alex", 42]
 
var names: String[] = ["Anna", "Alex"]
 
var names: String[] = ["Anna", "Alex"]
var numOfLegs = ["ant": 6, "snake": 0] // Dictionary
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//Dictionary
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var numOfLegs = ["ant": 6, "snake": 0]
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//Interate
 
for x in names {}
 
for x in names {}
 
for number in 1...5 {}
 
for number in 1...5 {}
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numOfLegs["spider"] = 273
 
numOfLegs["spider"] = 273
 
numOfLegs["spider"] = 8
 
numOfLegs["spider"] = 8
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//Add to array
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names.append("ABC")
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===Initialize Empty Array or Initialize With Content===
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// Initialize empty array
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var array = [String]()
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// Initialize empty Dictionary
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var dict = Dictionary<String, String>()
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// Initialize Array with content and length
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var threeDoubles = [Double](count: 3, repeatedValue: 0.0)
 
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func sayHello(name:String = "default") { //give a default value
 
func sayHello(name:String = "default") { //give a default value
 
   println("Hello \(name)")
 
   println("Hello \(name)")
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}
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===Optionals in Swift 1.2===
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// Before Swift 1.2
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if let data = widget.dataStream {
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  if data.isValid {
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    if let source = sourceIP() {
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      if let dest = destIP() {
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        // do something
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      }
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    }
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  }
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}
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// After Swift 1.2
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if let data = widget.data where data.isValid, let source = sourceIP(), dest = destIP() {
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  // do something
 
}
 
}
 
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==Tuples==
 
==Tuples==
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(404, "Not found")
 
(404, "Not found")
 
(2, "Banana", 0.42)
 
(2, "Banana", 0.42)
 
let (statusCode, message) = refresh()
 
let (statusCode, message) = refresh()
 
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==Closures==
 
==Closures==
 
Closure has implicit return! <br>
 
Closure has implicit return! <br>
 
If you get an error from xcode related to wrong return type, try return something explicitly.  
 
If you get an error from xcode related to wrong return type, try return something explicitly.  
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func repeat(count: Int, task: (idx: Int) -> ()) {
 
func repeat(count: Int, task: (idx: Int) -> ()) {
 
     for i in 0..<count {
 
     for i in 0..<count {
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let point2 = Point(x: 0.0, y: 0.0) // Cannot do point2.x = 1.0 since point2 is constant
 
let point2 = Point(x: 0.0, y: 0.0) // Cannot do point2.x = 1.0 since point2 is constant
 
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===Swift 1.2 conditional assign constant value===
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let longEdge: CGFloat
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if isLandscape {
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  longEdge = image.calculateWidth()
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} else {
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  longEdge = image.calculateHeight()
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}
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// you can access longEdge from this point on
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==Mutating a Structure==
 
==Mutating a Structure==
 
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Latest revision as of 17:07, 10 April 2015

Swift Basic

Back To IOS_Swift

Var

var languageName = "Swift" // is simplified version of      var languageName: String = "Swift"

Constant

let version = 1.0 // let version: Double = 1.0
//:Int, :Bool. :String

let components = "~/Documents/Swift".pathComponents
//["~", "Documents", "Swift"]

Examples

let a = 3, b = 5
let res = "\(a) times \(b) is \(a * b)"
let dog = "dog"
var dog1 = dog + "1"
let a: Character = "a"
let b: Character = "b"
let ab = a + b

Array & Dictionary

//Empty array
var activeInputs: [CIImage] = [] //Must explicitly specify type
//mixed type
var names = ["Anna", "Alex", 42]
var names: String[] = ["Anna", "Alex"]
//Dictionary
var numOfLegs = ["ant": 6, "snake": 0]
//Interate
for x in names {}
for number in 1...5 {}
for num in 0..<5 {} //half close range
for (name, legs) in numOfLegs {} //Tuple
//Modify Array
names += "Sam"
names += ["Hao", "Dan"]
names[0] = "x"
names[3...5] = ["x", "y", "z"]
numOfLegs["spider"] = 273
numOfLegs["spider"] = 8
//Add to array
names.append("ABC")

Initialize Empty Array or Initialize With Content

// Initialize empty array
var array = [String]()
// Initialize empty Dictionary
var dict = Dictionary<String, String>()
// Initialize Array with content and length
var threeDoubles = [Double](count: 3, repeatedValue: 0.0)

Optionals

let possibleLegs: Int? = num
OfLegs["aardvark"] //either get integer or nothing
if possibleLegs == nil {

} else {
  let legCount = possibleLegs! //forcing optional value to it's type
}
//A Simpler way
if let legCount = possibleLegs {

}
Switch legCount {
  case 0: //no break
  case 1: 
  case ExecButton: //match object
  case 1...5:
  case 2,4,6,8:
  default: //required
}
func sayHello(name:String = "default") { //give a default value
  println("Hello \(name)")
}

Optionals in Swift 1.2

// Before Swift 1.2
if let data = widget.dataStream {
  if data.isValid {
    if let source = sourceIP() {
      if let dest = destIP() {
        // do something
      }
    }
  }
}
// After Swift 1.2
if let data = widget.data where data.isValid, let source = sourceIP(), dest = destIP() {
  // do something
}

Tuples

(404, "Not found")
(2, "Banana", 0.42)
let (statusCode, message) = refresh()

Closures

Closure has implicit return!
If you get an error from xcode related to wrong return type, try return something explicitly.

func repeat(count: Int, task: (idx: Int) -> ()) {
    for i in 0..<count {
        task(idx: i)
    }
}
repeat(2, { idx in
    println("hello: " + String(idx))
})

Class

class Vehicle {
  var numOfWheels = 0 //stored properties
  var description: String { //computed properties, has to be var
    get { //get is optional
      return "\(numOfWheels) wheels"
    }
  }
}
let someVehicle = Vehicle() //Auto alloc
//inheritance
class Bicycle: Vehicle {
  init() { //initializer
    super:init()
    numOfWheels = 2
  }
//properties observers
  override var speed: Double {
    willSet {
      if newValue > 65.0 {
        println('warning too fast')
      }
    }
    didSet {
      //oldValue available
    }
  }
  //method
  func accel() {
    speed += 0.1
  }
}

Overriding properties

class Car: Vehicle {
  var speed = 0.0
  init() {
    super.init()
    numOfWheels = 4
  }
  override var description: String {
    return super.description + ", Speed=\(speed) mph"
  }
}

Struct

struct Point {
  var x: Double, y: Double
}
struct Rect {
  var origin: Point
  var size: Size
  //computed property
  var area: Double {
    return size.width * size.height
  }
  //method
  func isBiggerThanRect(other: Rect) => Bool {
    return self.area > other.area
  }
}
//init
var point = Point(x: 0.0, y: 0.0)
var rect = Rect(origin: point, size: size)

Struct and Class

1. struct cannot inherite
2. class is passed by reference. struct is passed by value

Constant and Variables

let window = Window(1.0, 1.0)
//The reference is a constant, cannot change the reference value
can do window.x = 1.0
cannot do window = Window(2.0, 2.0)

var point1 = Point(x: 0.0, y: 0.0) // Point is struct. Since point1 is variable, we can do point1.x = 1.0
let point2 = Point(x: 0.0, y: 0.0) // Cannot do point2.x = 1.0 since point2 is constant

Swift 1.2 conditional assign constant value

let longEdge: CGFloat
 
if isLandscape {
  longEdge = image.calculateWidth()
} else {
  longEdge = image.calculateHeight()
}
 
// you can access longEdge from this point on

Mutating a Structure

struct Point {
  var x,y: Double
  //tell the complier this is a mutating function
  mutating func moveToRightBy(dx: Double) {
    x += dx
  }
}
let point1 = Point(x: 0.0, y: 0.0)
point.moveToRightBy(20.0)
//Error: Cannot mutate constant

Enums

  enum Plannet: Int {
    case Mecury = 1, Venus
    case Earth = 5
  }
  let earth = Planet.Earth.toRaw();
   enum Direction {
    case west, east, north, south
  }
  var direction = Direction.west
  direction = .east
  //example
  label.testAlignment = .Right
  

Enumerations: Associated Values

enum FlightStatus {
  case OnTime
  case Delayed(Int) // minutes
  init() {
    self = OnTime
  }
  var desc: String {
    switch self {
      case OnTime:
        return "on time"
      case Delayed(let minutes):
        return "deplayed by \(minutes) minute(s)"
    }
  }
}
var status = FlightStatus // equals to var status = FlightStatus.OnTime
status = .Delayed(30)
status.desc
//deplayed by 30 minute(s)
//Nested Type
class Flight {
  enum Status {
    case OnTime, Deplayed(Int)
    ...
  }
  var status = Status.OnTime
}

Extensions

extension Size {
  mutating func scaleByFactor(factor: Int) {
    width *= factor
    height *= factor
  }
}
extension Int {
  func repetitions(task: () -> ()) {
    for i in 0..<self {
      task()
    }
  }
}
400.repetitions {
  println("Hello!")
}

Generic Stack Structure (Templates)

struct Stack<T> {
  var elements = <T>[]()
  func push {...}
  func pop {...}
}
var intStack = Stack<int>()
intStack.push(60)
let lastIn = intStack.pop()