I want to ask a question about methodology in Swift, of how to parse a string of a given format into a list of names and dates, but when I go to type it, Stack Overflow always alerts me that other similar questions have been downvoted before. I have seen other questions that are related and have tested those approaches, but my situation hasn't been asked about before. I've done some research on various methods, but I'm at a stop of how to go further, which is why I want to ask a question. How can I ask a question about how to do something in such a way that will lead to it not being downvoted? My question text would likely be something like this:
I'm working on a project where I am given a user and a birthdate for them, along with a list of movies and dates that the person has gone to. An example string is something like this:
"Participant Name: Example name, Birthdate: 01/11/2000, Spiderman 05/15/2021 07/16/2021 08/17/2021 Avengers Infinity War 05/15/2020 07/16/2020 08/17/2020 The Lorax 01/05/2015"
and so on. I know which movies the string will contain, and I know the maximum amount of dates per movie, but I don't know the specific number of times the person would have seen the movie. I've done the following for the birthdate, which works only because the request is always formatted the same way in terms of birthdates:func FindBirthdate(str: String) -> Date{ //I make sure that the text before birthdate is always converted to DOB //in other functions, and that the string is converted //to an array seperated by spaces. let index = str.firstIndex(of: "DOB:")! let birthdate = str[index+1] print(birthdate) let formatter = DateFormatter() formatter.dateFormat = "MM/dd/yyyy" formatter.locale = Locale(identifier: "COUNTRY IDENTIFIER") formatter.timeZone = TimeZone(identifier: "EXAMPLE") return formatter.date(from: birthdate) ?? Date() } }
However, as I previously stated, I don't know how many times the user would have seen the movie. The movies will all be in the same order. How would I split the characters in between each movie into dates for that movie? Once again, my problem is that I don't know the number of dates, so how would I get each date and return a list? I've looked into a sort of
ForEach
statement, but I'm not sure how I could integrate that into a string. This answer suggested that I use regexes, however, this solely focuses on the dates, and not the movies. The string isn't solely made up of dates. I've also taken a look at sample date parsing in Swift, but that is about just single dates. My issue isn't date conversion, it's finding and separating the dates in the first place.The reason that this question hasn't been asked before is that though other questions may ask about date parsing or finding substrings, I need to find each individual date for each movie and the movie title - this is trying to find each individual date in the string for each movie.
Side note: A comment asked why those other questions were downvoted. To quote another comment,
Many parsing questions are thinly veiled "do my work" requests – bock standard tasks with poorly worded requirements and little reusability.
BNF [swift]
only returns 3 hits of which 2 are false positives. That leaves one (but it is only a lead). It is time for the search engine sharks to move in.