You could store it as an array of dictionaries or arrays, for example.

On 5-May-09, at 2:50 PM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:

Probably only 10... however I understand that a plist can't store complex data... how would this work for pairs? Normally I'd only be able to store
just a list of scores, not paired with names, correct?

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Bill Bumgarner <b...@mac.com> wrote:

On May 5, 2009, at 11:18 AM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:

I am looking to save and read name/score pairs and started looking at
SQLite
to do this. I'm checking the Books sample application and there seems to
be
tons of code in there to basically provide the solution. Is there a better
option than SQLite to do this in Obj-C (iPhone)?


How many pairs do you plan on storing?

If the answer is less than "several hundred", just stick 'em in a property
list or plain old text file and write it to the filesystem.

b.bum




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