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I need to duplicate a custom object. Is is possible without copying each and every field manually?

 var test1  = CustomerInfo()
 var test2 = CustomerInfo()
 test1 = test2
 test1.customername = "First"
 test2.customername = "Second"

 print(test1.customername) /* Getting "Second" , actually i want to get "First" */

Please suggest me any possible solution?

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  • Yes you can do in this way like test2 = test1.mutableCopy() Aug 28, 2017 at 6:40
  • getting crash on that line while trying to mutablecopy
    – Jan
    Aug 28, 2017 at 6:41
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    This can only happen if CustomerInfo is a singleton. With a regular struct or class you'll get two different objects.
    – vadian
    Aug 28, 2017 at 6:44
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    I can't see where you are copying your objects, your code is initialising 2 diferents objects is weird the result you are getting with this code, as @vadian says is your CustomerInfo a singleton class? Aug 28, 2017 at 6:45
  • Can you post your CustomerInfo class?
    – Rob
    Aug 28, 2017 at 6:46

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 func copy(with zone: NSZone? = nil) -> Any {
        let copy = CustomerInfo(myIvar1: Type, myIvar2: type)//constructor or your class
        return copy
    }
 var test1  = CustomerInfo()
 var test2 = test1.copy as! CustomerInfo

hello Jan,

  1. You need to confirm to the protocol NSCopying and implement the above copyWithZone: method .

  2. Inside copyWithZone method just create the object using your constructor method and return that object.

  3. Whenever you want to copy just call copy on your exciting object. for complete reference follow this on apple official https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/General/Conceptual/DevPedia-CocoaCore/ObjectCopying.html

And if only Copy is main concern to your object just use Structure instead of class as they are value type not reference type. Changing your class to structure will make your type a value type but with lot of object oriented limitations. Thanks

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Because class is reference type, you can use struct (value type) to do that

This answer is a really good example

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