Hi, What's the difference between a class method and an instance method? Are instance methods the accessors (getters & setters) while class methods are pretty much everything else? Thanks,
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Like most of the other answers have said, instance methods use an instance of a class, whereas a class method can be used with just the class name. In Objective-C they are defined thusly:
They could then be used like so:
Some real world examples of class methods are the convenience methods on many Foundation classes like |
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An instance method applies to an instance of the class (i.e. an object) whereas a class method applies to the class itself. In C# a class method is marked static. Methods and properties not marked static are instance methods.
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The answer to your question is not specific to objective-c, however in different languages, Class methods may be called static methods. The difference between class methods and static methods are Class methods
Instance methods - Operate on instances variables and class variables - Must have an instanciated object to operate on |
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Like the other answers have said, instance methods operate on an object and has access to its instance variables, while a class method operates on a class as a whole and has no access to a particular instance's variables (unless you pass the instance in as a parameter). A good example of an class method is a counter-type method, which returns the total number of instances of a class. Class methods start with a +, while instance ones start with an -. For example: static int numberOfPeople = 0;
main.m:
Output: Age: 0 Number Of people: 2 Another example is if you have a method that you want the user to be able to call, sometimes its good to make that a class method. For example, if you have a class called MathFunctions, you can do this:
So then the user would call: [MathFunctions square:34], without ever having to instantiate the class! You can also use class functions for returning autoreleased objects, like NSArray's
That takes an object, puts it in an array, and returns an autoreleased version of the array that doesn't have to be memory managed, great for temperorary arrays and what not. I hope you now understand when and/or why you should use class methods!! |
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Instances methods operate on instances of classes (ie, "objects"). Class methods are associated with classes (most languages use the keyword |
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