I'm aware of NSUserDefaults
for saving/restoring user preferences. What is the equivalent class for an application? For example, the application may have a "last run" field; or it may have a field for a unique identification of the device for use at the application level.
My intention is to keep the application's settings (not user's settings) out of the Settings Application, and not backup those settings in iTunes, Time Machine, {whatever}.
I'm getting a lot of noise for Java and C#, but not much for iOS/iPhone/iPad.
It's hard to tell what you're asking. It sounds like
NSUserDefaults
is what your looking for, but you claim that you're already aware of it. So what's your problem?if you can store value by NSUserDefaults, then it is good to store application preferences too.
or add settings.plist on your project and read that (what you are not changing later)
and you can use like.,
NSUserDefaults
can be used for what you're asking.That's a working code snippet. If the key is false, it sets it to true and shows the prompt. The next time this code runs, the key will already by true, so the prompt won't be shown.
NSUserDefaults
is specific to the current app on the current device, and is similar to anNSMutableDictionary
in that it's a key-value system, with the difference that instead of instantiating your own, there's a universal shared instance for your whole app, that doesn't get erased when the app exits.NSUserDefaults
is perfect for saving things like whether something has been shown, the date of last run, etc. Read the docs here: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/userdefaultsDon't be put off by the 'user preferences' part. You can use it to save anything you want (as long as it is or can be converted to an
NSObject
which implements<NSCoding>
, which basically meansNSString
,NSDictionary
,NSArray
,NSNumber
,UITextField
,int
,float
,bool
, etc.).Just to clarify, stuff you put in
NSUserDefaults
will not, under any circumstances, automagically turn up in the Settings app. It will be kept completely private and hidden. For something to appear in Settings, you need to add a Settings bundle to your app, and manually add keys to it for each and every value that you want to be visible in the Settings app.