> On Oct 6, 2014, at 7:43 AM, Devarshi Kulshreshtha 
> <devarshi.bluec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Scenario 1: Do not initialize instance variables in initWithPlist method
> 
> In this case if I try to log class of key in setValue:forKey method,
> it prints nil

That doesn't make any sense — it's illegal to pass a nil key to 
setValue:ForKey:. Who is calling this method?

> Is there any way to achieve the same result in 'Scenario 1', may be by
> using any API from objective c runtime?

Again, who is supposed to be calling setValue:forKey: if your init method isn't 
calling it?
And why do you want to know the class of the key if it's clearly declared as 
NSString already? It's always going to be a string.

—Jens
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