Objective-C Associated Objects

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Introduction

First introduced in iOS 3.1 as part of the Objective-C runtime, associated objects provide a way to add instance variables to an existing class object (w\o subclassing.

This means you’ll be able to attach any object to any other object without subclassing.

Syntax

Parameters

| Param | Details | | —— | —— | | object | The existing object you want to modify | | key | This can basically be any pointer that has a constant memory address, but a nice practice is to use here a computed property (getter) | | value | The object you want to add | |policy | The memory policy for this new value i.e. should it be retained / assigned, copied etc.. just like any other property you’d declare|

Remarks

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