Now, I know this question is very opinion oriented because people generally design their apps differently... However, I want to know if I'm doing something incorrectly, or generally frowned upon in the objective c programming community, or if you have any suggestions as to how an experienced obj c developer might design this differently...
LOCATION is a struct and BULLET is an enum defined in a Constants.h header file, BulletV is a subclass of UIView, and Bullet is a subclass of NSObject
I have the following code:
#import "Bullet.h"
@implementation Bullet
@synthesize Type;
@synthesize Location;
@synthesize Strength;
- (id)initWithLocation:(LOCATION)location Type:(BULLET)type Strength:(int)strength
{
self = [super init];
if (self)
{
self.Location = location;
self.Type = type;
self.Strength = strength;
}
return self;
}
@end
@implementation BulletV
@synthesize Type;
- (id)initWithLocation:(LOCATION)location Type:(BULLET)type
{
self = [super initWithFrame:CGRectMake(location.x - 10.0, location.y - 2.0, 20.0, 40.0)];
if (self)
{
self.center = CGPointMake(location.x, location.y);
self.Type = type;
}
return self;
}
- (void)drawRect:(CGRect)rect
{
switch (self.Type)
{
case Normal:
self.backgroundColor = [UIColor redColor];
break;
default:
break;
}
}
@end
Now, I am relatively new to MVC.. but it seems like keeping the model and the view separate creates a whole lot of duplications, which i hate in my code..
For example, the fact that we have 2 of the same named Properties (Location and Type) utilized in these implementation blocks kind of bothers me, but I don't know how I would do this any other way while still maintaining separation between the model and view.
Also, both init methods for the view and model are very similar, with the exception that the model also includes a strength parameter..
I have a very java-oriented mindset when programming, I like to have individual files for each object, and for each object to have a state and certain actions.. Now, this new design disallows for any actions to be utilized in these headers, because they need to be placed in a controller.
Any comments are welcome, if this is the way you would make a "bullet object" (more like just a rectangle) in your app, then feel free to comment so, but it just doesn't seem right to me. Feel free to give your insights.