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If I have a method like this:

- (void) foo
{
}

Then I can access it through a selector like this:

@selector(foo)

But what if I have a method like this:

- (void) bar:(NSString *)str arg2:(NSString *)str2
{

}

Then how do I access it through a selector?

2 Answers 2

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To handle an arbitrary number of selectors you should use NSInvocation, but you can handle up to two objects using the standard performWithSelector stuff

[foo performSelector:@selector(bar:arg2:) withObject:obj1 withObject:obj2]

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Remove the spaces, parameter types, and parameter names. In your example, this would become:

@selector(bar:arg2:)
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  • Then how do you pass the parameters?
    – node ninja
    Oct 7, 2010 at 4:53
  • See Joshua's answer for how to invoke the selector. Oct 7, 2010 at 4:55

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