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| author | Eugene Yagrushkin <yagrushkin@gmail.com> | 2013-07-10 14:20:46 -0400 | 
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| committer | Eugene Yagrushkin <yagrushkin@gmail.com> | 2013-07-10 14:20:46 -0400 | 
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| diff --git a/objvectiv-C.html.markdown b/objvectiv-C.html.markdown index 02975eb6..787a9219 100644 --- a/objvectiv-C.html.markdown +++ b/objvectiv-C.html.markdown @@ -15,10 +15,32 @@ It's is a general-purpose, object-oriented programming language that adds Smallt  Multi-line comments look like this.  */ +##Basic types +// all the primitive variable types are the same as in C +// char, int, long, double, float + + +// Simple, common classes +// number +NSNumber *firstNumber = @1; +NSNumber *secondNumber = @23.0; +NSNumber *boolNumber = @YES;  + +// string +NSString *aString = @"some string"; + +// array +NSArray *array = @[ @1, @2]; + +// dictionary +NSDictionay *dictionary = @{ @"aKey" : @"aValue", @"aKey2" : @"aValue2" }; +  // Import headers with #import  #import <UIKit/UIKit.h>  #import "SomeAppDelegate.h" +##Coding classes +  // Declare your class in a header(.h) file:  @interface UserObject : NSObject{ @@ -43,19 +65,29 @@ Multi-line comments look like this.  - (NSString*) instanceMethodWithParmeter:(NSString*)string;  { -	return [NSString stringWithString:string]; +	return @"New string";  } +- (NSString*) otherMethodWithString:(NSString*)string; +{ +	return [NSString stringWithString:string]; +}  @end  // Create an object instance by allocating memory and initializing it. An object is not fully functional until both steps have been completed.  UserObject *someObject = [[UserObject alloc] init]; +##Calling Methods +  // The Objective-C model of object-oriented programming is based on message passing to object instances.   // In Objective-C one does not simply call a method; one sends a message. -[someObject instanceMethodWithParmeter@"Steve Jobs"]; +[someObject instanceMethodWithParmeter:@"Steve Jobs"]; + +##Nested Messages +// nested messages look like this: +[someObject instanceMethodWithParmeter:[someObject otherMethodWithString:@"Jony Ive"]];  ```  ## Further Reading | 
