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Merge pull request #483 from levibostian/objective-c-methods

Objective-C method examples.
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Adam Bard
2014-01-08 17:21:30 -08:00

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@@ -297,22 +297,28 @@ int main (int argc, const char * argv[])
}
// Convenient notation for public access variables to auto generate a setter method.
// By default, setter method name is 'set' followed by @property variable name.
@property int count; // Setter method name = 'setCount'
@property (copy) NSString *name; // (copy) => Copy the object during assignment.
@property (readonly) id data; // (readonly) => Cannot set value outside interface.
@property int propInt; // Setter method name = 'setPropInt'
@property (copy) id copyId; // (copy) => Copy the object during assignment.
// (readonly) => Cannot set value outside @interface.
@property (readonly) NSString *roString; // Use @synthesize in @implementation to create accessor.
// You can customize the getter and setter names instead of using default 'set' name:
@property (getter=lengthGet, setter=lengthSet:) int length;
// Methods
+/- (return type)methodSignature:(Parameter Type *)parameterName;
// + for class method
// + for class methods:
+ (NSString *)classMethod;
+ (MyClass *)myClassFromHeight:(NSNumber *)defaultHeight;
// - for instance method
// - for instance methods:
- (NSString *)instanceMethodWithParameter:(NSString *)string;
- (NSNumber *)methodAParameterAsString:(NSString*)string andAParameterAsNumber:(NSNumber *)number;
// Constructor methods with arguments:
- (id)initWithDistance:(int)defaultDistance;
// Objective-C method names are very descriptive. Always name methods according to their arguments.
@end // States the end of the interface.
@@ -328,38 +334,86 @@ NSLog(@"%i", [myClass lengthGet]); // prints => 32
myClass.count = 45;
NSLog(@"%i", myClass.count); // prints => 45
// Call class methods:
NSString *classMethodString = [MyClass classMethod];
MyClass *classFromName = [MyClass myClassFromName:@"Hello"];
// Call instance methods:
MyClass *myClass = [[MyClass alloc] init]; // Create MyClass object instance.
NSString *stringFromInstanceMethod = [myClass instanceMethodWithParameter:@"Hello"];
// Selectors.
// Way to dynamically represent methods. Used to call methods of a class, pass methods
// through functions to tell other classes they should call it, and to save methods
// as a variable.
// SEL is the data type. @selector() returns a selector from method name provided.
// methodAParameterAsString:andAParameterAsNumber: is method name for method in MyClass
SEL selectorVar = @selector(methodAParameterAsString:andAParameterAsNumber:);
if ([myClass respondsToSelector:selectorVar]) { // Checks if class contains method.
// Must put all method arguments into one object to send to performSelector function.
NSArray *arguments = [NSArray arrayWithObjects:@"Hello", @4, nil];
[myClass performSelector:selectorVar withObject:arguments]; // Calls the method.
} else {
// NSStringFromSelector() returns a NSString of the method name of a given selector.
NSLog(@"MyClass does not have method: %@", NSStringFromSelector(selectedVar));
}
// Implement the methods in an implementation (MyClass.m) file:
@implementation MyClass {
long distance; // Private access instance variable.
NSNumber height;
}
// To access a public variable from the interface file, use '_' followed by variable name:
_count = 5; // References "int count" from MyClass interface.
// Access variables defined in implementation file:
distance = 18; // References "long distance" from MyClass implementation.
// To use @property variable in implementation, use @synthesize to create accessor variable:
@synthesize roString = _roString; // _roString available now in @implementation.
// Call when the object is releasing
- (void)dealloc
// Called before calling any class methods or instantiating any objects.
+ (void)initialize
{
if (self == [MyClass class]) {
distance = 0;
}
}
// Constructors are a way of creating classes
// Counterpart to initialize method. Called when an object's reference count is zero.
- (void)dealloc
{
[height release]; // If not using ARC, make sure to release class variable objects
[super dealloc]; // and call parent class dealloc.
}
// Constructors are a way of creating instances of a class.
// This is a default constructor which is called when the object is initialized.
- (id)init
{
if ((self = [super init]))
if ((self = [super init])) // 'super' used to access methods from parent class.
{
self.count = 1;
self.count = 1; // 'self' used for object to call itself.
}
return self;
}
// Can create constructors that contain arguments:
- (id)initWithDistance:(int)defaultDistance
{
distance = defaultDistance;
return self;
}
+ (NSString *)classMethod
{
return [[self alloc] init];
}
+ (MyClass *)myClassFromHeight:(NSNumber *)defaultHeight
{
height = defaultHeight;
return [[self alloc] init];
}
- (NSString *)instanceMethodWithParameter:(NSString *)string
{
return @"New string";
@@ -370,6 +424,12 @@ distance = 18; // References "long distance" from MyClass implementation.
return @42;
}
// To create a private method, create the method in the @implementation but not in the @interface.
- (NSNumber *)secretPrivateMethod {
return @72;
}
[self secretPrivateMethod]; // Calls private method.
// Methods declared into MyProtocol
- (void)myProtocolMethod
{