I have two methods in the same application
The first is in the Fraction Class
-(Fraction *) divide: (Fraction *) f
{
Fraction *result = [[Fraction alloc] init];
result.numerator = numerator * f.denominator
[result reduce];
return result;
}
the second is in the calculator class
-(Fraction *) performOperation: (char) op
{
Fraction *result;
switch (op) {
case '+':
result = [operand1 add: operand2];
break;
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etc
break;
}
accumulator.numerator = result.numerator;
accumulator.denominator = result.denominator;
return accumulator;
}
Why does the first need to alloc and init the *result instance variable in the first method but not the second? Is it because it's calling another method [result reduce] or because its returning a value? or something else? The second method seems to simply instantiate a temp variable result of type Fraction without initializing or creating memory.
Thanks