On Oct 18, 2010, at 10:59 AM, Trygve Inda wrote:

> I guess I am just not seeing how my NSArrayController would ties to this. So
> I have a class MyDataClass and since my NSTableView is tied to an
> NSArrayController, then the NSArrayController needs to get it's data from
> MyDataClass.
> 
> So is there then a myArray property in MyDataClass that the
> NSArrayController binds to?
> 
> Or does NSArrayController  somehow bind to a non-array property, but one
> that responds as if it were an array?

A property implemented in terms of the indexed accessor methods is appropriate 
for binding an NSArrayController's contentArray to.  And, if you must think of 
properties as "array" vs "non-array", then such a property is an array 
property.  It is more precisely called an indexed to-many relationship or an 
indexed collection.  (In particular, there's no reason to expect an NSArray* to 
be part of its interface.)

Regards,
Ken

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