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3,723 PointsCould you tell me how to let 'ruby' belongs to 'Ruby'? I tried but couldn't figure it out...
The question is,
we have a class named 'Bling' which needs to have a property called 'ruby'. Switch over to 'Bling.h' and add a property named 'ruby' that belongs to the class 'Ruby'.
@interface Gem : NSObject
@end
@interface Ruby : Gem
@end
@interface Bling : NSObject
@property ruby : Ruby;
@end
1 Answer
kasaltrix
9,491 PointsYou are using the wrong syntax. The correct syntax to declare the property is:
@property (strong, nonatomic) Ruby *ruby;
Bumpei Shimada
3,723 PointsBumpei Shimada
3,723 PointsThank you so much Mr.kasaltrix. I really confused about it. I'm so happy the very nice person like you helped me. Thank you a lot.
kasaltrix
9,491 Pointskasaltrix
9,491 PointsYou are welcome Mr. Bumpei.
Tony Winslow
iOS Development Techdegree Student 1,557 PointsTony Winslow
iOS Development Techdegree Student 1,557 Pointshi! I do not understand the terms strong and nonatomic--what does that mean?