A CHCSVWriter
has several methods for constructing CSV files:
-writeField:
accepts an object and writes its -description (after being properly escaped) out to the CSV file. It will also write field seperator (,) if necessary. You may pass an empty string (@"") or nil to write an empty field.
-writeFields:
accepts a comma-delimited and nil-terminated list of objects and sends each one to -writeField:.
-writeLine
is used to terminate the current CSV line. If you do not invoke -writeLine, then all of your CSV fields will be on a single line.
-writeLineOfFields:
accepts a comma-delimited and nil-terminated list of objects, sends each one to -writeField:, and then invokes -writeLine.
-writeLineWithFields:
accepts an array of objects, sends each one to -writeField:, and then invokes -writeLine.
-writeCommentLine:
accepts a string and writes it out to the file as a CSV-style comment.
In addition to writing to a file, CHCSVWriter
can be initialized for writing directly to an NSString
.
Something Like this should work for you.
CHCSVWriter *writer = [[CHCSVWriter alloc] initForWritingToString];
for (NoteLog *noteInfo in fetchedObjects) {
[writer writeLineOfFields:noteInfo.city, noteInfo.country, noteInfo.datetime, noteInfo.notelatitude, noteInfo.notelongtitude, noteInfo.state, noteInfo.text, nil];
}
NSLog(@"My CSV File: %@",writer.stringValue);
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