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arrays - Simple persistent storage in Swift

I have an array of objects each with a number of properties. Here is some sample data taken by looping through the array of objects:

Name = Rent
Default Value 750
This Months Estimate = 750
Sum Of This Months Actuals = 0
Risk Factor = 0.0
Monthly Average = 750.0
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Name = Bills
Default Value 250
This Months Estimate = 170
Sum Of This Months Actuals = 140
Risk Factor = 0.0
Monthly Average = 190.0
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Name = Food
Default Value 240
This Months Estimate = 200
Sum Of This Months Actuals = 95
Risk Factor = 0.0
Monthly Average = 190.0
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Name = Lunches
Default Value 100
This Months Estimate = 150
Sum Of This Months Actuals = 155
Risk Factor = 0.899999976158142
Monthly Average = 190.0

Its very little data so I want to avoid using core data. I need to be able to persist save the array then open it again and be able to loop through it. I was hoping to use a simple solution like NSUserDefaults or NSKeyedArchiver but in Swift I can get neither to work with this type of array (I've been going through documentation and forums and examples online for 24 hours now...)

How would you recommend I persist save an array of objects like the above? OR maybe persist saving this type of array is bad practice?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Adding the object class:

class costCategory : NSObject {
    var name : String
    var defaultValue : Int
    var thisMonthsEstimate : Int
    var sumOfThisMonthsActuals : Int
    var riskFactor : Float
    var monthlyAverage : Float


    init (name:String, defaultValue:Int, thisMonthsEstimate:Int, sumOfThisMonthsActuals:Int, riskFactor:Float, monthlyAverage:Float) {
        self.name = name
        self.defaultValue = defaultValue
        self.thisMonthsEstimate = thisMonthsEstimate
        self.sumOfThisMonthsActuals = sumOfThisMonthsActuals
        self.riskFactor = riskFactor
        self.monthlyAverage = monthlyAverage
    }

}

If I try to save the array to NSUserDefaults I'm getting the error:

Property list invalid for format: 200 (property lists cannot contain objects of type 'CFType')

I have tried using inheriting from the NSCoder class but I get an error which Im not able to resolve, as below:

class costCategory : NSObject, NSCoder {
    var name : String
    var defaultValue : Int
    var thisMonthsEstimate : Int
    var sumOfThisMonthsActuals : Int
    var riskFactor : Float
    var monthlyAverage : Float


    init (name:String, defaultValue:Int, thisMonthsEstimate:Int, sumOfThisMonthsActuals:Int, riskFactor:Float, monthlyAverage:Float) {
        self.name = name
        self.defaultValue = defaultValue
        self.thisMonthsEstimate = thisMonthsEstimate
        self.sumOfThisMonthsActuals = sumOfThisMonthsActuals
        self.riskFactor = riskFactor
        self.monthlyAverage = monthlyAverage
    }



    // MARK: NSCoding

    required convenience init(coder decoder: NSCoder) {
        self.init() //Error here "missing argument for parameter name in call
        self.name = decoder.decodeObjectForKey("name") as String
        self.defaultValue = decoder.decodeIntegerForKey("defaultValue")
        self.thisMonthsEstimate = decoder.decodeIntegerForKey("thisMonthsEstimate")
        self.sumOfThisMonthsActuals = decoder.decodeIntegerForKey("sumOfThisMonthsActuals")
        self.riskFactor = decoder.decodeFloatForKey("riskFactor")
        self.monthlyAverage = decoder.decodeFloatForKey("monthlyAverage")

    }

    func encodeWithCoder(coder: NSCoder) {
        coder.encodeObject(self.name, forKey: "name")
        coder.encodeInt(Int32(self.defaultValue), forKey: "defaultValue")
        coder.encodeInt(Int32(self.thisMonthsEstimate), forKey: "thisMonthsEstimate")
        coder.encodeInt(Int32(self.sumOfThisMonthsActuals), forKey: "sumOfThisMonthsActuals")
        coder.encodeFloat(self.riskFactor, forKey: "riskFactor")
        coder.encodeFloat(self.monthlyAverage, forKey: "monthlyAverage")

    }
}
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One possibility is to convert your object properties:values to string:object store them to NSUserDefaults and then get and decode them back.

If you want to store your object using NSKeyedArchiver, your class needs to conform to NSCoding and be subclass of NSObject. Example:

class costCategory : NSObject, NSCoding {
    var name : String
    var defaultValue : Int
    var thisMonthsEstimate : Int
    var sumOfThisMonthsActuals : Int
    var riskFactor : Float
    var monthlyAverage : Float

    init (name:String, defaultValue:Int, thisMonthsEstimate:Int, sumOfThisMonthsActuals:Int, riskFactor:Float, monthlyAverage:Float) {
        self.name = name
        self.defaultValue = defaultValue
        self.thisMonthsEstimate = thisMonthsEstimate
        self.sumOfThisMonthsActuals = sumOfThisMonthsActuals
        self.riskFactor = riskFactor
        self.monthlyAverage = monthlyAverage
    }

    // MARK: NSCoding

    required init(coder decoder: NSCoder) {
        //Error here "missing argument for parameter name in call
        self.name = decoder.decodeObjectForKey("name") as String
        self.defaultValue = decoder.decodeIntegerForKey("defaultValue")
        self.thisMonthsEstimate = decoder.decodeIntegerForKey("thisMonthsEstimate")
        self.sumOfThisMonthsActuals = decoder.decodeIntegerForKey("sumOfThisMonthsActuals")
        self.riskFactor = decoder.decodeFloatForKey("riskFactor")
        self.monthlyAverage = decoder.decodeFloatForKey("monthlyAverage")
        super.init()
    }

    func encodeWithCoder(coder: NSCoder) {
        coder.encodeObject(self.name, forKey: "name")
        coder.encodeInt(Int32(self.defaultValue), forKey: "defaultValue")
        coder.encodeInt(Int32(self.thisMonthsEstimate), forKey: "thisMonthsEstimate")
        coder.encodeInt(Int32(self.sumOfThisMonthsActuals), forKey: "sumOfThisMonthsActuals")
        coder.encodeFloat(self.riskFactor, forKey: "riskFactor")
        coder.encodeFloat(self.monthlyAverage, forKey: "monthlyAverage")

    }
}

Then you can archive and save to NSDefaults:

let defaults = NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults()
let arrayOfObjectsKey = "arrayOfObjectsKey"

var arrayOfObjects = [costCategory]()
var arrayOfObjectsData = NSKeyedArchiver.archivedDataWithRootObject(arrayOfObjects)

defaults.setObject(arrayOfObjectsData, forKey: arrayOfObjectsKey)

// ...

var arrayOfObjectsUnarchivedData = defaults.dataForKey(arrayOfObjectsKey)!
var arrayOfObjectsUnarchived = NSKeyedUnarchiver.unarchiveObjectWithData(arrayOfObjectsUnarchivedData) as [costCategory]

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