I'm getting a bit confused how delegation works. I believe the idea is to have another class do the work for you and call you back. So if you did something like this:
- (void)viewDidLoad {
[super viewDidLoad];
locationManager = [[CLLocationManager alloc] init];
locationManager.delegate = self;
locationManager.desiredAccuracy = kCLLocationAccuracyBest;
if (CLLocationManager.locationServicesEnabled == YES) {
NSLog(@"location enabled");
latitudeLabel.text = [NSString stringWithFormat:@""];
[locationManager startUpdatingLocation];
}
NSLog(@"%g", locationCoordinate.latitude);
}
If I NSLog the coordinate in the viewDidLoad, even though I startUpdatingLocation, the value of my locationCoordinate property is 0. But if I NSLog the value in the delegate method like so:
- (void)locationManager:(CLLocationManager *)manager didUpdateToLocation:(CLLocation *)newLocation fromLocation:(CLLocation *)oldLocation {
NSString *latitudeString = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat: @"%g m", newLocation.coordinate.latitude];
latitudeLabel.text = latitudeString;
[latitudeString release];
locationCoordinate = newLocation.coordinate;
NSLog(@"in delegate: %g", locationCoordinate.latitude);
}
I get an actual location value. I thought that by using the delegate method, my locationProperty would get set, but it seems not to. Am I understanding delegation incorrectly? Thanks.