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iOS Objective-C Basics (Retired) Introduction to Objective-C Inheritance

Don Noray
Don Noray
19,238 Points

@property

When do I use strong or when not to?

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Stone Preston
Stone Preston
42,016 Points

you will use strong most of the time. You use weak when your property is part of a parent-child relationship (such as textFields on a viewController. The controller has a strong reference to the textFields (children), however the textFields have a weak reference to the controller (parent) ). you also can only use strong for object properties. If you have a property of a primitive type you could use assign, or copy, but not strong since primitives are not objects. This post provides a detailed explanation of ARC and strong vs weak properties.