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Start your free trialMuhmammad Zaki
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Declare a variable named thing of type id and initialize it to nil.
NSArray *thing ['thing' id:nil];
3 Answers
Ricardo Hill-Henry
38,442 PointsI'm not sure why you're using an NSArray here. The question doesn't mention any need for an array. The solution is as simple as it sounds.
id thing = nil;
Holger Liesegang
50,595 PointsHi Muhmammad Zaki !
You declare a variable named "thing" of type 'id' and initialize it to 'nil' like so:
id thing = nil;
...and notice that there is no asterisk in this declaration, as id implies the asterisk.
You also might find you don't call methods, you send messages interesting if you are into more details :)
Gabriel Mott
584 PointsThis was not in the video. Why no "asterisk"? *? Thanks, Gane