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I'm new/learning Objective-C and iOS dev - have a basic question here I can't get my head around.

I have 2 classes.

In ClassA, in the header file I have defined a NSString object (planetNameImage) so it is publicly accessible. Then in the .m file i set it using:

self.planetNameImage = planetSelected;

In ClassB, I'm trying to retrieve this value so I first instanitate ClassA, using:

ClassA *claA = [[ClassA alloc] init];

Then try to call that variable using:

NSString *imageName = claA.planetNameImage;

However this isn't working - any ideas?

Thanks.

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    Isn't working as in...? Getting the wrong value? Compilation errors? ...? Jul 18, 2013 at 9:20
  • Post your complete code (including the declaration). It's hard to figure out what's going on from 3 disjoint fragments.
    – Greg
    Jul 18, 2013 at 9:21
  • you'd better post more details :)
    – chancyWu
    Jul 18, 2013 at 9:28
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    You cannot create a new instance of ClassA and expect it to have te same ivar values as the other one. You are missing the point f object oriented programming Jul 18, 2013 at 9:33
  • Where exactly in your .m file are you doing the below? Then in the .m file i set it using: self.planetNameImage = planetSelected; Jul 18, 2013 at 9:33

6 Answers 6

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What about?

ClassA.h

@interface ClassA:NSObject
   @property (retain, nonatomic) NSString *planetNameImage
@end

ClassB.m
#import "ClassA.h"

@implementation ClassB
- (void)someFunc
  {
      ClassA *instance = [ClassA new];
      instance.planetNameImage = @"name of image";
      NSString *imageName = instance.planetNameImage;
  }
@end
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To access instance variable of a class into other class you need to define it as property. you can do that as below

in classA.h

@property (nonatomic,copy)   NSString * planetNameImage;

in ClassA.m

@synthesize planetNameImage;

@property will create setter & getter method for planetNameImage and you can use it in classB.

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  • Hi, I've created that property (with the synthensize in the m file as i'm using iOS6) still not coming through on the ClassB side.
    – Sae Us
    Jul 18, 2013 at 9:30
  • please write me how you are accessing it. Jul 18, 2013 at 9:33
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Best Way is pass NSString name is planetNameImage to your ClassB.

write code when you switch to Class B.

ClassB *obj = [[ClassB alloc] init];
obj.newString = planetNameImage; 
[obj presentModelViewController:obj animated:YES];

Dont forget to put NSString *newString and also set @property too, At ClassB.h file.

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0

You need to make the planetNameImage as its property

@property (nonatomic) NSString *planetNameImage ;

and in .m file

synthesize planetNameImage ;

Also , I think you need to put the following statement in the init method of ClassA

self.planetNameImage = planetSelected;
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There are basically two ways to deal with this.

Method I: Declare iVar and expose accessor method

// .h file
@interface ClassA : NSObject {
    NSString    *planetNameImage;
}

- (NSString*) getPlanetNameImage;

@end

// .m file
@implementation ClassA

- (NSString*) getPlanetNameImage {
    return planetNameImage;
}

@end

Method I: Declare property and synthesize

// .h file
@interface ClassA : NSObject

@property(nonatomic,strong)NSString    *planetNameImage;

@end

// .m file
@implementation ClassA

@synthesize planetNameImage;

@end

How to use in ClassB

#import "ClassA.h" 

- (void) someClassBMethod {
     ClassA *claA = [[ClassA alloc] init];
     NSLog(@"String: %@", [claA getPlanetNameImage]);
     //OR
     NSLog(@"String: %@", claA.planetNameImage);
}

Hope that helps.

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try this:

ClassA.h

@property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *planetNameImage;

ClassA.m

@synthesize planetNameImage = _planetNameImage;

_planetNameImage = planetSelected;

ClassB.m

NSString *imageName = classA.planetNameImage;

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