Swift AnyObject is not convertible to String/Int
Now you just need to import Foundation
. Swift will convert value type(String,int)
into object types(NSString,NSNumber)
.Since AnyObject works with all objects now compiler will not complaint.
reminderJSON["id"]
gives you an AnyObject?
, so you cannot cast it to Int
You have to unwrap it first.
Do
self.id = reminderJSON["id"]! as Int
if you're sure that id
will be present in the JSON.
if id: AnyObject = reminderJSON["id"] {
self.id = id as Int
}
otherwise
In Swift, String
and Int
are not objects. This is why you are getting the error message. You need to cast to NSString
and NSNumber
which are objects. Once you have these, they are assignable to variables of the type String
and Int
.
I recommend the following syntax:
if let id = reminderJSON["id"] as? NSNumber {
// If we get here, we know "id" exists in the dictionary, and we know that we
// got the type right.
self.id = id
}
if let receiver = reminderJSON["send_reminder_to"] as? NSString {
// If we get here, we know "send_reminder_to" exists in the dictionary, and we
// know we got the type right.
self.receiver = receiver
}
This is actually pretty simple, the value can be extracted, casted, and unwrapped in one line: if let s = d["2"] as? String
, as in:
var d:[String:AnyObject] = [String:AnyObject]()
d["s"] = NSString(string: "string")
if let s = d["s"] as? String {
println("Converted NSString to native Swift type")
}