This is probably a weird way of coding, but I am trying to do it nonetheless.
I have a few defines:
#define kVar1 @"bla bla"
#define kVar2 @"wahey"
#define kVar3 @"Unicorn"
And in a method I'd like to call a function that returns either one of these kVar's. Something like
-(void)method {
int i = 1 + arc4random() %10;
unicorn.text = [self getVarValue:i];
}
And I want to make getVarValue function, problem is I don't know how, and no idea what keyword to search for in google either since I don't know what is this thing called.
-(????)getVarValue:(int) i {
switch(i) {
case 1: return kVar1; break;
case 2: return kVar2; break;
case 3: return kVar3; break;
default: return kVar1; break;
}
}
What to put in that "????" Does such thing even exist? Thanks
#define
s are completely absorbed by the preprocessor. All text substitution is done by the time the real compiler runs. So your code is identical to as if you had donecase 1: return @"bla bla"; break;
etc.