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core data - Swift - Is there a way to include single quotes (') in a concatenated string?

I have already searched for answers and whatever I tried unfortunately did not work. My case is as follows: I have an array of keywords and I am building an NSPredicate in order to filter data from CoreData. The code below:

var strKeywordsOrFilter = "(1 == 1)" //just an initial {true} statement to assist with the OR conditional
for intIndex in 0...pInputWords.count - 1
{
    let strKeyword = "'" + pInputWords[intIndex] + "'"
    strKeywordsOrFilter = strKeywordsOrFilter + " OR (imageDescr CONTAINS[c] " + strKeyword + ")"
}

imageDescr is one of the entity attributes in my CoreData. What I want to accomplish is to create a concatenated string of OR conditions for as many keywords exist in the array pInputWords. When I debug print the variable strKeywordsOrFilter it does NOT contain any backslashes before any single quote character, e.g.

(1 == 1) OR (imageDescr CONTAINS[c]  'camping') OR (imageDescr CONTAINS[c]  'lake')

but the same variable when it reaches the "predicate" command, it contains backslashes before every single quote, e.g.

(1 == 1) OR (imageDescr CONTAINS[c]  'camping') OR (imageDescr CONTAINS[c]  'lake')

I have tried a number of workarounds but nothing seems to get rid of the "". Any help would be appreciated because I am really stuck!

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65856362/swift-is-there-a-way-to-include-single-quotes-in-a-concatenated-string

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No need to manually construct your query, or worry about quotes. You can use a compound predicate instead and standard predicate formatting (%@ for values and %K for keys):

let predicates = pInputWords.map { word in
    NSPredicate(format: "imageDescr CONTAINS[c] %@", word)
}

let finalPredicate = NSCompoundPredicate(orPredicateWithSubpredicates: predicates)

// Which gives:
// imageDescr CONTAINS[c] "camping" OR imageDescr CONTAINS[c] "lake"

ps. Your query string produces the same result when fed to a predicate, which seems to be fine


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