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Claude you are amazing - thank you very much. This has solved my issue (and you taught me more thsn knew before)!
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extension WorkotuCreationCollectionTableViewCell: UICollectionViewDelegate, UICollectionViewDataSource, UICollectionViewDelegateFlowLayout{       func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView, numberOfItemsInSection section: Int) -> Int {     return numberOfSets   }       func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView, cellForItemAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UICollectionViewCell {        let cell = collectionView.dequeueReusableCell(withReuseIdentifier: "CollectionViewCell", for: indexPath) as! CollectionViewCell     print("Array:", Constants.Other.setsFromCollectionView)     self.collectionView.isPrefetchingEnabled = false           if Constants.view_specific_workout_from_homeScrren.posted_bool == true {       cell.repsText.text = "0"       cell.weightText.text = "0"       Constants.view_specific_workout_from_homeScrren.posted_bool = false     }     cell.initialize(withDelegate: self)           cell.layer.cornerRadius = 15.0     cell.layer.borderWidth = 0.0     cell.layer.shadowColor = UIColor.black.cgColor     cell.layer.shadowOffset = CGSize(width: 0, height: 0)     cell.layer.shadowRadius = 3.0     cell.layer.shadowOpacity = 0.8     cell.layer.masksToBounds = false //<-     cell.layer.borderColor = UIColor.systemBlue.cgColor           cell.setnumber.text = ("Set " + String(indexPath.row + 1))     return cell   }       func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView, layout collectionViewLayout: UICollectionViewLayout, sizeForItemAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> CGSize {     return CGSize(width: 100, height: 110)   }       func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView, didSelectItemAt indexPath: IndexPath) {     Constants.WorkoutSelectionVars.indexPath = indexPath      Constants.WorkoutSelectionVars.indexPathRow = indexPath.row   }       func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView, layout collectionViewLayout: UICollectionViewLayout, minimumLineSpacingForSectionAt section: Int) -> CGFloat {     return 3   }   // Search Bar Stuff Below!   func searchBar(_ searchBar: UISearchBar, textDidChange searchText: String) {     filteredData = searchText.isEmpty ? WorkoutNameArray : WorkoutNameArray.filter({ (dat) -> Bool in       dat.range(of: searchText, options: .caseInsensitive) != nil     }) //    dropButton.dataSource = filteredData //    dropButton.show()   }     //  func searchBarTextDidBeginEditing(_ searchBar: UISearchBar) { //    searchBar.setShowsCancelButton(true, animated: true) //    for ob: UIView in ((searchBar.subviews[0] )).subviews { //      if let z = ob as? UIButton { //        let btn: UIButton = z //        btn.setTitleColor(UIColor.white, for: .normal) //      } //    } //  }   func searchBarTextDidEndEditing(_ searchBar: UISearchBar) {     searchBar.showsCancelButton = false     // ------------------------------------------- //     // Trying some new stuff here - might not work //     // ------------------------------------------- //     let exerciseNumber_string = String(collectionView.tag)     let exercise_chosen = searchBar.text ?? " "     let full_concat = exercise_chosen + exerciseNumber_string           let last1 = String(full_concat.suffix(1))           for values in Constants.View_Specific_Workout.final_exercise_array {       let temp = String(values.suffix(1))       if last1 == temp {         Constants.View_Specific_Workout.final_exercise_array.removeAll { $0 == values }       }       else {         print("first element for the new exercisde")       }     }           Constants.View_Specific_Workout.final_exercise_array.append(full_concat)     print("exercise aname array is: ",Constants.View_Specific_Workout.final_exercise_array)     print("the last number of the newly added joint is:", last1)     // ------------------------------------------- //     // ------------------------------------------- //         }   func searchBarCancelButtonClicked(_ searchBar: UISearchBar) {     searchBar.resignFirstResponder()     searchBar.text = ""     filteredData = WorkoutNameArray     //dropButton.hide()   } }
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Cool idea! So my question is where would the JSON file be stored on the device? Just as a file in the filesystem? Or maybe would plists be a better solution?
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So really all I am lookng to do is store:Course name:Date:Hole 1 Club used Distance.....But I would like to have this information available as a historial record of my game.