You can use NSCountedSet
for that purpose:
- (BOOL)isSameValues:(NSArray*)array1 and:(NSArray*)array2
{
NSCountedSet *set1 = [NSCountedSet setWithArray:array1];
NSCountedSet *set2 = [NSCountedSet setWithArray:array2];
return [set1 isEqualToSet:set2];
}
NSCountedSet
is a collection of different objects, where each object has an associated counter with it. Therefore the result for
NSArray *array1 = @[@0,@1,@2,@3];
NSArray *array2 = @[@2,@3,@1,@0];
is YES
, but for
NSArray *array1 = @[@1,@1,@3,@3];
NSArray *array2 = @[@3,@3,@3,@1];
the result is NO
.
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