Hello again,
In C/C++ and the .NET languages I am used to, I have generally tried to prefix
any member variables inside class methods with "this"
i.e. this.m_sMyString = "this is my string";
In Objective-C, this doesn't seem as clear to me (or at least it doesn't
compile). For example:
- (id)initWithString:(NSString *) string {
self.myString = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:string];
}
Produces an error:
error: request for member 'myString' in something not a structure or union
I am sure this is something very simple and basic I am missing, but any
assistance is appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
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