Is there a way for me to "walk" through a list of all the NSUserDefault
s in my iPhone app, and only delete certain ones?
For example, I'd like to get all the key names that start with a certain word.
Something like this:
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] removeObjectForKey:@"Dog*"];
You can look through the dictionaryRepresentation
.
Here's an implementation which uses NSPredicate
as a generic matcher for greater flexibility.
@interface NSUserDefaults (JRAdditions)
- (void)removeObjectsWithKeysMatchingPredicate:(NSPredicate *)predicate;
@end
@implementation NSUserDefaults (JRAdditions)
- (void)removeObjectsWithKeysMatchingPredicate:(NSPredicate *)predicate {
NSArray *keys = [[self dictionaryRepresentation] allKeys];
for(NSString *key in keys) {
if([predicate evaluateWithObject:key]) {
[self removeObjectForKey:key];
}
}
}
@end
Usage:
NSPredicate *pred = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"SELF BEGINSWITH %@", @"something"];
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] removeObjectsWithKeysMatchingPredicate:pred];
i Got solution for this just use it where you want to remove all sessions
NSString *appDomain = [[NSBundle mainBundle] bundleIdentifier];
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] removePersistentDomainForName:appDomain];
it will work