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Start your free trialElliot Beaudoin
1,430 PointsMaybe I'm crazy
But, this 1 item, create an instance of Song with the initWithSinger initializer is really stumping me. The answer has to be easy, but here is my response
= [Song initWithSinger:@"James Brown"];
What am I missing?
1 Answer
Stone Preston
42,016 Pointswhen using an initializer you need to allocate the object first using the alloc method. here is an example using NSNumber:
NSNumber *number = [[NSNumber alloc] initWithInt:2];
so your current answer is close, you just need to allocate it first.