Hi I'm a newbie to objective-C ,today I was learning the concept of dynamic typing and binding, all was well until I wrote and executed this program
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
@interface A:NSObject
@property int var;
-(int)add:(A*)argObj;
@end
@implementation A
@synthesize var;
-(int)add:(A *)argObj
{
return (self.var + argObj.var);
}
@end
@interface B:NSObject
@property double var1;
-(double)add:(B *)argObj;
@end
@implementation B
@synthesize var1;
-(double)add:(B *)argObj
{
return (self.var1 + argObj.var1);
}
@end
int main()
{
@autorleaease{
id data1, data2;
A * aobj1 = [[A alloc]init];
aobj1.var = 30;
A * aobj2 = [[A alloc]init];
aobj2.var = 50;
data1 = aobj1;
data2 = aobj2;
NSLog(@"The sum of two A objs is : %i",[data1 add: data2]);// prints 80 which is correct
B * bobj1 = [[B alloc]init];
bobj1.var1 = 5.5;
B * bobj2 = [[B alloc]init];
bobj2.var1 = 5.5;
data1 = bobj1;
data2 = bobj2;
NSLog(@"The sum of 2 B objs is : %f",[data1 add: data2]);// prints 0.0000 why so ????
}
return 0;
}
I got the output when I executed add method on class A objects however when I executed the add method on class B I got the wrong answer. Why is this??
And this is how my output looked . In the output the compiler warned me like this
main.m: In function 'main':
main.m:47:5: warning: multiple methods named '-add:' found [enabled by default]
NSLog(@"The sum of two A objs is : %i",[data1 add: data2]);
^
main.m:8:1: note: using '-(int)add:(A *)argObj'
-(int)add:(A*)argObj;
^
main.m:8:1: note: also found '-(int)add:(A *)argObj'
main.m:26:1: note: also found '-(double)add:(B *)argObj'
-(double)add:(B *)argObj;
^
main.m:55:5: warning: multiple methods named '-add:' found [enabled by default]
NSLog(@"The sum of 2 B objs is : %f",[data1 add: data2]);
^
main.m:8:1: note: using '-(int)add:(A *)argObj'
-(int)add:(A*)argObj;
^
main.m:8:1: note: also found '-(int)add:(A *)argObj'
main.m:26:1: note: also found '-(double)add:(B *)argObj'
-(double)add:(B *)argObj;
^
Executing the program....
$demo
2014-01-20 04:06:05.788 demo[30357] The sum of two A objs is : 80
2014-01-20 04:06:05.789 demo[30357] The sum of 2 B objs is : 0.000000
The compiler was saying multiple methods exist but these methods are entirely belongs to different class and while we use dynamic typing and dynamic binding the call will get resolved properly right ?? So why am I getting an output like this? Thanks in advance.. :)
id data1, data2
rather than the actual objects?