On Aug 13, 2008, at 6:47 PM, Nathan Gilmore wrote:
Hello everyone,I am a newbie and I am having trouble getting my setter to work when I use @synthesize. Here is the code:**Header File** @interface DayTaskController : NSArrayController { NSCalendarDate *searchDate; } - (void)search:(id)sender; @property(readwrite, assign) NSCalendarDate *searchDate; @end **Implementation File** @implementation DayTaskController @synthesize searchDate; @synthesize appController; . . . **AppController** I try and just set the searchdate field and then output it: - (id) init { [super init]; [self setDayOneDate:[NSCalendarDate calendarDate]]; NSLog(@"self dayOneDate = %@",dayOneDate); [dayOneTasks setSearchDate:dayOneDate]; NSLog(@"dayOneTasks search date = %@", [dayOneTasks searchDate]); return self; } The above code gives this output:2008-08-13 21:30:23.081 LifeTask2[20085:10b] self dayOneDate = 2008-08-13 21:30:23 -0400 2008-08-13 21:30:23.082 LifeTask2[20085:10b] dayOneTasks search date = (null)Any suggestions as to what I am doing wrong? Thank you! Nathan
Hi, Nathan!Have you checked to ensure that dayOneTasks itself is not nil? Also, are you using Garbage Collection? If *not*, then try changing from "assign" to "retain" in your property declaration.
Also, a couple of suggestions: be sure to write your first line as "self = [super init];" (instead of "[super init];" by itself). Additionally, you may wish to consider using the standard property syntax, such as:
dayOneTasks.searchDate = dayOneDate;
NSLog(@"dayOneTasks search date = %@", dayOneTasks.searchDate);
-- instead of using the bracketed accessors. That's one reason, in my opinion, that properties are a good idea -- they can simplify syntax and/or improve readability for certain cases.
Cheers, Andrew
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