I have created a mutable string which will look like @"testMeIn:greenColor:Different:greencolor:Colors"
NSMutableAttributedString *mutableText = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc] initWithAttributedString:myString];
UIColor *foregroundColor = [UIColor blackColor];
NSString *key = NSForegroundColorAttributeName;
[mutableText addAttribute:key value:foregroundColor range:NSMakeRange(0, myString.length)];
When I add Attribute foregroundColor , the existing green color in substring gets overridden by the specified black color. Though I can change the code to set the green color for substring, I would like to know is there any other way of applying styles to the part of Strings which doesn't have styles without overriding the existing styles.
You can enumerate over each attribute span in the string, and only change attributes if they are not already set
NSMutableAttributedString* aString =
[[NSMutableAttributedString alloc] initWithString:@"testMeIn DIFFERENT Colors"];
[aString setAttributes:@{NSForegroundColorAttributeName:[UIColor greenColor]}
range:(NSRange){9,9}];
[aString enumerateAttributesInRange:(NSRange){0,aString.length}
options:nil
usingBlock:
^(NSDictionary* attrs, NSRange range, BOOL *stop) {
//unspecific: don't change text color if ANY attributes are set
if ([[attrs allKeys] count]==0)
[aString addAttribute:NSForegroundColorAttributeName
value:[UIColor redColor]
range:range];
//specific: don't change text color if text color attribute is already set
if (![[attrs allKeys] containsObject:NSForegroundColorAttributeName])
[aString addAttribute:NSForegroundColorAttributeName
value:[UIColor redColor]
range:range];
}];

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