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Nick Sint
4,208 PointsSwift: Declaring types in For Loop
Hi all,
Quick question.
I want to replicate the following in Swift but can't figure it out:
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//Note that object1, object2 and object3 are custom NSObjects
NSMutableSet *set = [[NSMutableSet alloc] initWithObjects:object1,object2,object3,nil];
for CustomObject *object in set {
//Do something
}
Where I am unsure is how to define the "CustomerObject *object" within the for loop in Swift. The reason is because I will have to downcast the objects within the for loop.
Thanks!