CBLQueryResult
@interface CBLQueryResult : NSObject <CBLArray, CBLDictionary>
CBLQueryResult represents a single row in the query result. The projecting result value can be accessed either by using a zero based index or by a key corresponding to the CBLQuerySelectResult objects given when constructing the CBLQuery object.
A key used for accessing the projecting result value could be one of the followings:
- The alias name of the CBLQuerySelectResult object.
- The last component of the keypath or property name of the property expression used when creating the CBLQuerySelectResult object.
- The provision key in $1, $2, …$N format for the CBLQuerySelectResult that doesn’t have an alias name specified or is not a property expression such as an aggregate function expression (e.g. count(), avg(), min(), max(), sum() and etc). The number suffix after the ‘$’ character is a running number starting from one.