Re: object instance names generated on the fly?
Re: object instance names generated on the fly?
- Subject: Re: object instance names generated on the fly?
- From: Ben Dougall <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 15:48:47 +0000
thanks for the reply.
because an array will behave in a very different way to my object. i
want to initiate this object many times, so i guess the precise
question is: is it possible to initiate an object with a name that's a
variable? rather than what seems to be the norm - with a name that
you've typed in the code.
On Friday, March 21, 2003, at 03:14 pm, email@hidden
wrote:
Why don't you just use an array? or a dictionary if you really have to
give each instance a name...
John.
Ben Dougall <email@hidden>
Sent by: email@hidden
03/21/2003 10:49 AM
To: email@hidden
cc:
Subject: object instance names generated on the fly?
only just starting cocoa/obj-c so this might be very easy to do, or
impossible. i have no idea.
is it possible to get various object instances from one class with
names based/generated from a variable rather than names that have been
typed into the code - so a series of object instances whos names have
been generated by using a for loop for instance?
thanks.
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