RLMSet
Objective-C
@interface RLMSet<RLMObjectType> : NSObject <RLMCollection>
Swift
@_nonSendable(_assumed) class RLMSet<RLMObjectType> : NSObject, RLMCollection where RLMObjectType : AnyObject
A collection datatype used for storing distinct objects.
Note
RLMSet
supports storing primitive and RLMObject
types. RLMSet
does not support storing
Embedded Realm Objects.
-
The number of objects in the set.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, readonly) NSUInteger count;
Swift
var count: UInt { get }
-
The type of the objects in the set.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, readonly) RLMPropertyType type;
Swift
var type: RLMPropertyType { get }
-
Indicates whether the objects in the collection can be
nil
.Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, readonly, getter=isOptional) BOOL optional;
Swift
var isOptional: Bool { get }
-
The objects in the RLMSet as an NSArray value.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, readonly) NSArray<RLMObjectType> *_Nonnull allObjects;
Swift
var allObjects: [RLMObjectType] { get }
-
The class name of the objects contained in the set.
Will be
nil
iftype
is not RLMPropertyTypeObject.Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, copy, readonly, nullable) NSString *objectClassName;
Swift
var objectClassName: String? { get }
-
Indicates if the set can no longer be accessed.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, readonly, getter=isInvalidated) BOOL invalidated;
Swift
var isInvalidated: Bool { get }
-
Indicates if the set is frozen.
Frozen sets are immutable and can be accessed from any thread. Frozen sets are created by calling
-freeze
on a managed live set. Unmanaged sets are never frozen.Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, readonly, getter=isFrozen) BOOL frozen;
Swift
var isFrozen: Bool { get }
-
Adds an object to the set if it is not already present.
Warning
This method may only be called during a write transaction.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (void)addObject:(nonnull RLMObjectType)object;
Swift
func add(_ object: RLMObjectType)
Parameters
object
An object of the type contained in the set.
-
Adds an array of distinct objects to the set.
Warning
This method may only be called during a write transaction.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (void)addObjects:(nonnull id<NSFastEnumeration>)objects;
Swift
func addObjects(_ objects: any NSFastEnumeration)
Parameters
objects
An enumerable object such as
NSArray
,NSSet
orRLMResults
which contains objects of the same class as the set. -
Removes a given object from the set.
Warning
This method may only be called during a write transaction.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (void)removeObject:(nonnull RLMObjectType)object;
Swift
func remove(_ object: RLMObjectType)
Parameters
object
The object in the set that you want to remove.
-
Removes all objects from the set.
Warning
This method may only be called during a write transaction.Declaration
Objective-C
- (void)removeAllObjects;
Swift
func removeAllObjects()
-
Empties the receiving set, then adds each object contained in another given set.
Warning
This method may only be called during a write transaction.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (void)setSet:(nonnull RLMSet<RLMObjectType> *)set;
Swift
func setSet(_ set: RLMSet<RLMObjectType>)
Parameters
set
The RLMSet whose members replace the receiving set’s content.
-
Removes from the receiving set each object that isn’t a member of another given set.
Warning
This method may only be called during a write transaction.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (void)intersectSet:(nonnull RLMSet<RLMObjectType> *)set;
Swift
func intersect(_ set: RLMSet<RLMObjectType>)
Parameters
set
The RLMSet with which to perform the intersection.
-
Removes each object in another given set from the receiving set, if present.
Warning
This method may only be called during a write transaction.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (void)minusSet:(nonnull RLMSet<RLMObjectType> *)set;
Swift
func minus(_ set: RLMSet<RLMObjectType>)
Parameters
set
The set of objects to remove from the receiving set.
-
Adds each object in another given set to the receiving set, if not present.
Warning
This method may only be called during a write transaction.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (void)unionSet:(nonnull RLMSet<RLMObjectType> *)set;
Swift
func union(_ set: RLMSet<RLMObjectType>)
Parameters
set
The set of objects to add to the receiving set.
-
Returns a Boolean value that indicates whether at least one object in the receiving set is also present in another given set.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (BOOL)intersectsSet:(nonnull RLMSet<RLMObjectType> *)set;
Swift
func intersects(_ set: RLMSet<RLMObjectType>) -> Bool
Parameters
set
The RLMSet to compare the receiving set to.
Return Value
YES if at least one object in the receiving set is also present in otherSet, otherwise NO.
-
Returns a Boolean value that indicates whether every object in the receiving set is also present in another given set.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (BOOL)isSubsetOfSet:(nonnull RLMSet<RLMObjectType> *)set;
Swift
func isSubset(of set: RLMSet<RLMObjectType>) -> Bool
Parameters
set
The RLMSet to compare the receiving set to.
Return Value
YES if every object in the receiving set is also present in otherSet, otherwise NO.
-
Returns a Boolean value that indicates whether a given object is present in the set.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (BOOL)containsObject:(nonnull RLMObjectType)anObject;
Swift
func contains(_ anObject: RLMObjectType) -> Bool
Parameters
anObject
An object to look for in the set.
Return Value
YES if anObject is present in the set, otherwise NO.
-
Compares the receiving set to another set.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (BOOL)isEqualToSet:(nonnull RLMSet<RLMObjectType> *)otherSet;
Swift
func isEqual(to otherSet: RLMSet<RLMObjectType>) -> Bool
Parameters
otherSet
The set with which to compare the receiving set.
Return Value
YES if the contents of otherSet are equal to the contents of the receiving set, otherwise NO.
-
Sorts and sections this collection from a given property key path, returning the result as an instance of
RLMSectionedResults
.Declaration
Objective-C
- (nonnull RLMSectionedResults *) sectionedResultsSortedUsingKeyPath:(nonnull NSString *)keyPath ascending:(BOOL)ascending keyBlock: (nonnull RLMSectionedResultsKeyBlock)keyBlock;
Swift
func sectionedResultsSorted(usingKeyPath keyPath: String, ascending: Bool, keyBlock: @escaping RLMSectionedResultsKeyBlock) -> RLMSectionedResults
Parameters
keyPath
The property key path to sort on.
ascending
The direction to sort in.
keyBlock
A callback which is invoked on each element in the Results collection. This callback is to return the section key for the element in the collection.
Return Value
An instance of RLMSectionedResults.
-
Sorts and sections this collection from a given array of sort descriptors, returning the result as an instance of
RLMSectionedResults
.Note
The primary sort descriptor must be responsible for determining the section key.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (nonnull RLMSectionedResults *) sectionedResultsUsingSortDescriptors: (nonnull NSArray<RLMSortDescriptor *> *)sortDescriptors keyBlock:(nonnull RLMSectionedResultsKeyBlock) keyBlock;
Swift
func sectionedResults(using sortDescriptors: [RLMSortDescriptor], keyBlock: @escaping RLMSectionedResultsKeyBlock) -> RLMSectionedResults
Parameters
sortDescriptors
An array of
RLMSortDescriptor
s to sort by.keyBlock
A callback which is invoked on each element in the Results collection. This callback is to return the section key for the element in the collection.
Return Value
An instance of RLMSectionedResults.
-
Registers a block to be called each time the set changes.
The block will be asynchronously called with the initial set, and then called again after each write transaction which changes any of the objects in the set, which objects are in the results, or the order of the objects in the set.
The
changes
parameter will benil
the first time the block is called. For each call after that, it will contain information about which rows in the set were added, removed or modified. If a write transaction did not modify any objects in the set, the block is not called at all. See theRLMCollectionChange
documentation for information on how the changes are reported and an example of updating aUITableView
.The error parameter is present only for backwards compatibility and will always be
nil
.Notifications are delivered via the standard run loop, and so can’t be delivered while the run loop is blocked by other activity. When notifications can’t be delivered instantly, multiple notifications may be coalesced into a single notification. This can include the notification with the initial results. For example, the following code performs a write transaction immediately after adding the notification block, so there is no opportunity for the initial notification to be delivered first. As a result, the initial notification will reflect the state of the Realm after the write transaction.
Person *person = [[Person allObjectsInRealm:realm] firstObject]; NSLog(@"person.dogs.count: %zu", person.dogs.count); // => 0 self.token = [person.dogs addNotificationBlock(RLMSet<Dog *> *dogs, RLMCollectionChange *changes, NSError *error) { // Only fired once for the example NSLog(@"dogs.count: %zu", dogs.count) // => 1 }]; [realm transactionWithBlock:^{ Dog *dog = [[Dog alloc] init]; dog.name = @"Rex"; [person.dogs addObject:dog]; }]; // end of run loop execution context
You must retain the returned token for as long as you want updates to continue to be sent to the block. To stop receiving updates, call
-invalidate
on the token.Warning
This method cannot be called during a write transaction, or when the containing Realm is read-only.Warning
This method may only be called on a non-frozen managed set.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (nonnull RLMNotificationToken *)addNotificationBlock: (nonnull void (^)(RLMSet<RLMObjectType> *_Nullable, RLMCollectionChange *_Nullable, NSError *_Nullable))block;
Swift
func addNotificationBlock(_ block: @escaping (RLMSet<RLMObjectType>?, RLMCollectionChange?, (any Error)?) -> Void) -> RLMNotificationToken
Parameters
block
The block to be called each time the set changes.
Return Value
A token which must be held for as long as you want updates to be delivered.
-
Registers a block to be called each time the set changes.
The block will be asynchronously called with the initial set, and then called again after each write transaction which changes any of the objects in the set, which objects are in the results, or the order of the objects in the set.
The
changes
parameter will benil
the first time the block is called. For each call after that, it will contain information about which rows in the set were added, removed or modified. If a write transaction did not modify any objects in the set, the block is not called at all. See theRLMCollectionChange
documentation for information on how the changes are reported and an example of updating aUITableView
.The error parameter is present only for backwards compatibility and will always be
nil
.Notifications are delivered on the given queue. If the queue is blocked and notifications can’t be delivered instantly, multiple notifications may be coalesced into a single notification.
You must retain the returned token for as long as you want updates to continue to be sent to the block. To stop receiving updates, call
-invalidate
on the token.Warning
This method cannot be called when the containing Realm is read-only or frozen.Warning
The queue must be a serial queue.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (nonnull RLMNotificationToken *) addNotificationBlock:(nonnull void (^)(RLMSet<RLMObjectType> *_Nullable, RLMCollectionChange *_Nullable, NSError *_Nullable))block queue:(nullable dispatch_queue_t)queue;
Swift
func addNotificationBlock(_ block: @escaping (RLMSet<RLMObjectType>?, RLMCollectionChange?, (any Error)?) -> Void, queue: dispatch_queue_t?) -> RLMNotificationToken
Parameters
block
The block to be called whenever a change occurs.
queue
The serial queue to deliver notifications to.
Return Value
A token which must be held for as long as you want updates to be delivered.
-
Registers a block to be called each time the set changes.
The block will be asynchronously called with the initial set, and then called again after each write transaction which changes any of the objects in the set, which objects are in the results, or the order of the objects in the set.
The
changes
parameter will benil
the first time the block is called. For each call after that, it will contain information about which rows in the set were added, removed or modified. If a write transaction did not modify any objects in the set, the block is not called at all. See theRLMCollectionChange
documentation for information on how the changes are reported and an example of updating aUITableView
.The error parameter is present only for backwards compatibility and will always be
nil
.Notifications are delivered on the given queue. If the queue is blocked and notifications can’t be delivered instantly, multiple notifications may be coalesced into a single notification.
You must retain the returned token for as long as you want updates to continue to be sent to the block. To stop receiving updates, call
-invalidate
on the token.Warning
This method cannot be called when the containing Realm is read-only or frozen.Warning
The queue must be a serial queue.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (nonnull RLMNotificationToken *) addNotificationBlock:(nonnull void (^)(RLMSet<RLMObjectType> *_Nullable, RLMCollectionChange *_Nullable, NSError *_Nullable))block keyPaths:(nullable NSArray<NSString *> *)keyPaths queue:(nullable dispatch_queue_t)queue;
Swift
func addNotificationBlock(_ block: @escaping (RLMSet<RLMObjectType>?, RLMCollectionChange?, (any Error)?) -> Void, keyPaths: [String]?, queue: dispatch_queue_t?) -> RLMNotificationToken
Parameters
block
The block to be called whenever a change occurs.
keyPaths
The block will be called for changes occurring on these keypaths. If no key paths are given, notifications are delivered for every property key path.
queue
The serial queue to deliver notifications to.
Return Value
A token which must be held for as long as you want updates to be delivered.
-
Registers a block to be called each time the set changes.
The block will be asynchronously called with the initial set, and then called again after each write transaction which changes any of the objects in the set, which objects are in the results, or the order of the objects in the set.
The
changes
parameter will benil
the first time the block is called. For each call after that, it will contain information about which rows in the set were added, removed or modified. If a write transaction did not modify any objects in the set, the block is not called at all. See theRLMCollectionChange
documentation for information on how the changes are reported and an example of updating aUITableView
.The error parameter is present only for backwards compatibility and will always be
nil
.Notifications are delivered via the standard run loop, and so can’t be delivered while the run loop is blocked by other activity. When notifications can’t be delivered instantly, multiple notifications may be coalesced into a single notification. This can include the notification with the initial results. For example, the following code performs a write transaction immediately after adding the notification block, so there is no opportunity for the initial notification to be delivered first. As a result, the initial notification will reflect the state of the Realm after the write transaction.
You must retain the returned token for as long as you want updates to continue to be sent to the block. To stop receiving updates, call
-invalidate
on the token.Warning
This method cannot be called when the containing Realm is read-only or frozen.Warning
The queue must be a serial queue.Declaration
Objective-C
- (nonnull RLMNotificationToken *) addNotificationBlock:(nonnull void (^)(RLMSet<RLMObjectType> *_Nullable, RLMCollectionChange *_Nullable, NSError *_Nullable))block keyPaths:(nullable NSArray<NSString *> *)keyPaths;
Swift
func addNotificationBlock(_ block: @escaping (RLMSet<RLMObjectType>?, RLMCollectionChange?, (any Error)?) -> Void, keyPaths: [String]?) -> RLMNotificationToken
Parameters
block
The block to be called whenever a change occurs.
keyPaths
The block will be called for changes occurring on these keypaths. If no key paths are given, notifications are delivered for every property key path.
Return Value
A token which must be held for as long as you want updates to be delivered.
-
Returns the minimum (lowest) value of the given property among all the objects in the set.
NSNumber *min = [object.setProperty minOfProperty:@"age"];
Declaration
Objective-C
- (nullable id)minOfProperty:(nonnull NSString *)property;
Swift
func min(ofProperty property: String) -> Any?
Parameters
property
The property whose minimum value is desired. Only properties of types
int
,float
,double
, andNSDate
are supported.Return Value
The minimum value of the property, or
nil
if the set is empty. -
Returns the maximum (highest) value of the given property among all the objects in the set.
NSNumber *max = [object.setProperty maxOfProperty:@"age"];
Declaration
Objective-C
- (nullable id)maxOfProperty:(nonnull NSString *)property;
Swift
func max(ofProperty property: String) -> Any?
Parameters
property
The property whose maximum value is desired. Only properties of types
int
,float
,double
, andNSDate
are supported.Return Value
The maximum value of the property, or
nil
if the set is empty. -
Returns the sum of distinct values of a given property over all the objects in the set.
NSNumber *sum = [object.setProperty sumOfProperty:@"age"];
Declaration
Objective-C
- (nonnull NSNumber *)sumOfProperty:(nonnull NSString *)property;
Swift
func sum(ofProperty property: String) -> NSNumber
Parameters
property
The property whose values should be summed. Only properties of types
int
,float
, anddouble
are supported.Return Value
The sum of the given property.
-
Returns the average value of a given property over the objects in the set.
NSNumber *average = [object.setProperty averageOfProperty:@"age"];
Declaration
Objective-C
- (nullable NSNumber *)averageOfProperty:(nonnull NSString *)property;
Swift
func average(ofProperty property: String) -> NSNumber?
Parameters
property
The property whose average value should be calculated. Only properties of types
int
,float
, anddouble
are supported.Return Value
The average value of the given property, or
nil
if the set is empty.
-
Returns a frozen (immutable) snapshot of this set.
The frozen copy is an immutable set which contains the same data as this et currently contains, but will not update when writes are made to the containing Realm. Unlike live sets, frozen sets can be accessed from any thread.
Warning
This method cannot be called during a write transaction, or when the containing Realm is read-only.Warning
This method may only be called on a managed set.Warning
Holding onto a frozen set for an extended period while performing write transaction on the Realm may result in the Realm file growing to large sizes. SeeRLMRealmConfiguration.maximumNumberOfActiveVersions
for more information.Declaration
Objective-C
- (nonnull instancetype)freeze;
Swift
func freeze() -> Self
-
Returns a live version of this frozen collection.
This method resolves a reference to a live copy of the same frozen collection. If called on a live collection, will return itself.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (nonnull instancetype)thaw;
Swift
func thaw() -> Self
-
Unavailable
RLMSets cannot be created directly
-[RLMSet init]
is not available becauseRLMSet
s cannot be created directly.RLMSet
properties onRLMObject
s are lazily created when accessed.Declaration
Objective-C
- (nonnull instancetype)init;
-
Unavailable
RLMSet cannot be created directly
+[RLMSet new]
is not available becauseRLMSet
s cannot be created directly.RLMSet
properties onRLMObject
s are lazily created when accessed.Declaration
Objective-C
+ (nonnull instancetype)new;