I am so confused between self and underscore to access the property in Objective c, whenever we create property, its getter-setter automatically generated. So we can access the same property with self.property and same as _property. In my opinion, there shoulb be some difference which i am not getting. PLease tell me with examples.
3 Answers
The underbar (underscore) version is the actual instance variable, and should not be referenced directly. You should always go via the property name, which will ensure that any getter/setter actions are honoured.
So if you code _property = 4
, you have directly set the variable. If you code self.property = 4
, you are effectively making the method call [self setProperty:4]
, which will go via the setter (which might do something such as enforce property having a max value of 3, or updating the UI to reflect the new value, for example).
Edit: I though it was worth mentioning that the setter (setProperty
) will issue a _property = 4
internally to actually set the instance variable.
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2Using property getter/setters also has the huge benefit of triggering key-value observers (KVO).– CyrilleJun 17, 2015 at 20:45
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Cyrille - thanks. There may be other advantages too that I'm unaware of, but I'm pretty inexperienced with Obj-C. Jun 17, 2015 at 20:47
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That's quite a precise answer from someone "inexperienced with Obj-C". Congrats.– CyrilleJun 17, 2015 at 20:50
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Thanks - my general computer skill level is 'god-like' :-) I write operating system extensions in assembler for IBM mainframes. I remember when the concept of 'delegates' in Obj-C suddenly clicked and now they seem simple. Jun 17, 2015 at 20:58
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2Good answer, but I would add that there are certain circumstances in which directly accessing the instance variable is preferable to using the property: in initializers, dealloc, and custom accessor methods. Apple's Programming with Objective-C Guide has a whole section about this, here. Jun 18, 2015 at 6:47
when you are using the self.XX, you access the property via the setter or getter.
when you are using the _XX, you access the property directly skip the setter or getter.
Let's say you have a property defined as follows:
@property (nonatomic,strong) NSString* name;
The getters and setters of the name property are automatically generated for you.Now, the difference between using underscore and self is that:
self.name =@"someName"; // this uses a setter method generated for you.
_name = @"someName"; // this accesses the name property directly.
The same applies for getting the name property;