So, let's say I have an Obj-C class with an array as a property, something like this:
@interface Collection
@property (strong, nonatomic) NSArray *items;
@end
So, let's assume that while I've got items
as an NSArray
, I define push
and pop
methods etc. that use temporary mutable arrays and then replace the items immutable array, so essentially my items property acts like a mutable array. Now, let's say I want to be able to get the number of items in an instance. I know I can make a method like so:
- (NSUInteger)getCount
{
return self.items.count;
}
However, is there any way for me to create a count
property that simply delegates to the items
property instead?
If possible I'm interested in the Collection class behaving like an array in most ways, so I'd love for count to be accessible as a property on an instance like:
collection.count
...instead of...
[collection getCount]
...but I can't think of how to do that.
If that's not possible, what would the "normal Obj-C way" to do something like this be?