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iOS Build a Blog Reader iPhone App Data Modeling Using a Custom Class

designated initializer

Create an instance of the Song class with the designated initializer initWithSinger:(NSString *)s and singer named "James Brown".

Song *popSong = ;

can you help to answer this

1 Answer

Stone Preston
Stone Preston
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Initializers are called by first calling the alloc method, followed by whatever initializer you want to call. For example, I could call the initWithObjects method for an NSArray object like so:

```NSArray *someArray = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"a", @"b", @"c", nil];