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My App is supposed to go to a specific location to pull down the website it needs to load. In 2.3 it worked like a charm, but since I've updated xcode (which I don't have a ton of experience in) it is giving me the error "type 'Any' has no subscript members" and highlighting the "json" right before line three
...Retriever = json["WEB"]...
this is the code related to it.
let json = try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data!, options:.allowFragments)
if let Retriever = json["WEB"] as? [[String: AnyObject]] {
for website in Retriever {
if let name = website["URL"] as? String {
self.loadAddressURL(name)
I feel like I am missing something small. If there is a better way to do this, I would love suggestions. The URL returns this JSON
{
"WEB" : [
{
"URL" : "http://www.google.com"
}
]
}
but I would love it if I could simplify it to just
{"URL":"http://www.google.com"}
Try this:
Safe way:
You have to cast type
Any
to Swift dictionary type[String:AnyObject]
.Edit: Swift 3
In swift 3 the purpose of
AnyObject
is more clarified. So more favourable Swift Dictionary type will be[String:Any]
.Any
is an alias for any data type.AnyObject
is an alias for any data type derived from a class.For more info visit: https://craiggrummitt.com/2016/09/16/any-vs-anyobject-vs-nsobject-in-swift-3/