This question is not a "how do I" but rather a "why is this" concerning some Class properties in Objective-C.
I understand that the two examples below are not allowed and result in an error ("expression not assignable"):
self.myUIView.frame.origin.x = 50;
self.myUIView.frame.origin = CGPointMake(50,50);
and that the proper way to do this is to create a new CGRect, set the values desired and then assign it:
CGRect rect = self.myUIView.frame;
rect.origin = CGPointMake(50, 50);
self.myUIView.frame = rect;
I'd like to understand why this is.
CGRect is a struct containing two structs. Does the restriction have to do with how structs are allocated, to prevent an assignment which might overflow that memory? Or is it more of a convention concerning public and private properties?
I realize this seems like a minor/basic question but I think it is important to clear up muddy/bad understandings of these fundamental sort of things.