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Start your free trialKeith Shadle
1,290 PointsInheritance
What is answer to below?:
Finally, 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'.
Thanks. Kinda frustrated.
1 Answer
Holger Liesegang
50,595 PointsHi Keith,
you might want to add a property like that:
@property(nonatomic, strong) ClassnameOfProperty *PropertyName;
Kind Regards Holger