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This is not a garbage collected environment

I have a class instance variable which at some point in my runtime, I need to re-initialize with a different data set than it was originally constructed with.

Hypothetically speaking, what if I have an NSMutableArray or an NSMutableDictionary, would it be more efficient to do something such as:

[myArr release];
myArr  = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init....];

or just,

myArr = nil;

Will myArr release the object and leave me without a pointer to the storage in memory so I can re-use myArr?

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This is not a garbage collected environment

I have a class instance variable which at some point in my runtime, I need to re-initialize with a different data set than it was originally constructed with.

Hypothetically speaking, what if I have an NSMutableArray or an NSMutableDictionary, would it be more efficient to do something such as:

[myArr release]; myArr = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init....];

or just,

myArr = nil;

Will myArr release the object and leave me without a pointer to the storage in memory so I can re-use myArr?

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Setting an object nil versus release+realloc

I have a class instance variable which at some point in my runtime, I need to re-initialize with a different data set than it was originally constructed with.

Hypothetically speaking, what if I have an NSMutableArray or an NSMutableDictionary, would it be more efficient to do something such as:

[myArr release]; myArr = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init....];

or just,

myArr = nil;

Will myArr release the object and leave me without a pointer to the storage in memory so I can re-use myArr?