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I have tried using the obvious method as outlined in the following example but my passed variable (rootcategory) is still nil on viewDidLoad in the loaded view.

This is my code:

CategoryViewController *viewController = [[CategoryViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"CategoryViewController" bundle:[NSBundle mainBundle]];
self.categoryViewController.rootCategory = @"433";
self.categoryViewController = viewController;
[viewController release];

I am synthesizing a property in the header as follows:

@property (nonatomic, readwrite) NSString *rootCategory;

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You are allocating viewController, and try to change self.categoryViewController before it is assigned to viewController.

CategoryViewController *viewController = [[CategoryViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"CategoryViewController" bundle:[NSBundle mainBundle]];
viewController.rootCategory = @"433";
self.categoryViewController = viewController;
[viewController release];

should work.

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  • hasn't helped Im afraid made no difference Jan 13, 2009 at 11:51
  • would you mind telling me the difference between using self and not, Im guessing its not like this. in c# (my background) Jan 13, 2009 at 11:53
  • What are @property of rootCategory and categoryViewController? rootCategory should be "copy" or "retain" and categoryViewController should be "retain". Using self means use the defined setter (via @property, in this case) Jan 13, 2009 at 13:59
  • change your property to: @property (nonatomic, readwrite, copy) NSString *rootCategory; and make sure your categoryViewController has "retain" property. Jan 13, 2009 at 15:43
  • sorry Stephen your amends were correct the key part was assigning to the viewController and not self.viewController. Not sure how my test failed before Jan 14, 2009 at 13:57
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What does your header file for CategoryViewController look like? Did you define rootCategory as a property? Is it synthesized or did you write your own setter and getter?

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I believe that viewDidLoad is called on the new instance before initWithNibName: returns, so you'd be setting your properties after it's called.

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  • So which method could I put my execution code in to pick up the variable in? Jan 13, 2009 at 14:13
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Your code is correct, but viewDidLoad is called before you set the properties (like iKenndac pointed out).

You should use the - (void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated method instead. As the method name suggests, this is called right before the view appears on screen.

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