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Accessing swift classess



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowUITextField text change eventHow to call Objective-C code from Swift#pragma mark in Swift?How can I extend typed Arrays in Swift?Swift for loop: for index, element in array?dispatch_after - GCD in Swift?Swift Beta performance: sorting arraysSplit a String into an array in Swift?Accessing static members via instance using function in SwiftUnable to access codable struct values in Swift










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Is there a way to access the variable in a class using a String? E.g. I have the following struct Person.swift:



struct Person: Codable 
let name: String?
let id: String?



Can I access the variable name and change the variable using a some sort of string-reflection method, like Java, instead of a call to the Person.name = "" method?










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    Key value coding or subscripting?

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  • github.com/bradhilton/SwiftKVC

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Is there a way to access the variable in a class using a String? E.g. I have the following struct Person.swift:



struct Person: Codable 
let name: String?
let id: String?



Can I access the variable name and change the variable using a some sort of string-reflection method, like Java, instead of a call to the Person.name = "" method?










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    Key value coding or subscripting?

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  • github.com/bradhilton/SwiftKVC

    – Midhun MP
    Mar 21 at 18:25













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Is there a way to access the variable in a class using a String? E.g. I have the following struct Person.swift:



struct Person: Codable 
let name: String?
let id: String?



Can I access the variable name and change the variable using a some sort of string-reflection method, like Java, instead of a call to the Person.name = "" method?










share|improve this question














Is there a way to access the variable in a class using a String? E.g. I have the following struct Person.swift:



struct Person: Codable 
let name: String?
let id: String?



Can I access the variable name and change the variable using a some sort of string-reflection method, like Java, instead of a call to the Person.name = "" method?







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    Key value coding or subscripting?

    – Brandon
    Mar 21 at 18:08











  • github.com/bradhilton/SwiftKVC

    – Midhun MP
    Mar 21 at 18:25












  • 1





    Key value coding or subscripting?

    – Brandon
    Mar 21 at 18:08











  • github.com/bradhilton/SwiftKVC

    – Midhun MP
    Mar 21 at 18:25







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Key value coding or subscripting?

– Brandon
Mar 21 at 18:08





Key value coding or subscripting?

– Brandon
Mar 21 at 18:08













github.com/bradhilton/SwiftKVC

– Midhun MP
Mar 21 at 18:25





github.com/bradhilton/SwiftKVC

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You can access props as strings using KVC



The only downside is It's originally from Objects c so you can not use structs, and your props have to be Objective C dynamic types:



 class Person: NSObject, Codable 
@objc dynamic var name: String = ""



let person = Person.init()
person.name = "Mat" // Name value "Mat"

person.setValue("Josh", forKey: "name") // Name value "Josh"





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You can access props as strings using KVC



The only downside is It's originally from Objects c so you can not use structs, and your props have to be Objective C dynamic types:



 class Person: NSObject, Codable 
@objc dynamic var name: String = ""



let person = Person.init()
person.name = "Mat" // Name value "Mat"

person.setValue("Josh", forKey: "name") // Name value "Josh"





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You can access props as strings using KVC



The only downside is It's originally from Objects c so you can not use structs, and your props have to be Objective C dynamic types:



 class Person: NSObject, Codable 
@objc dynamic var name: String = ""



let person = Person.init()
person.name = "Mat" // Name value "Mat"

person.setValue("Josh", forKey: "name") // Name value "Josh"





share|improve this answer























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You can access props as strings using KVC



The only downside is It's originally from Objects c so you can not use structs, and your props have to be Objective C dynamic types:



 class Person: NSObject, Codable 
@objc dynamic var name: String = ""



let person = Person.init()
person.name = "Mat" // Name value "Mat"

person.setValue("Josh", forKey: "name") // Name value "Josh"





share|improve this answer













You can access props as strings using KVC



The only downside is It's originally from Objects c so you can not use structs, and your props have to be Objective C dynamic types:



 class Person: NSObject, Codable 
@objc dynamic var name: String = ""



let person = Person.init()
person.name = "Mat" // Name value "Mat"

person.setValue("Josh", forKey: "name") // Name value "Josh"






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