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iOS Object-Oriented Objective-C Memory, Arrays and Loops, Oh My! Alloc and Init

Matthew Sinclair
Matthew Sinclair
595 Points

Whats the difference between valueForKey and objectForKey?

My code reads as follows:

myRide = [carDict objectForKey:@"Make"];

NSLog(@"My car manufacturer is %@", myRide);

It is not accepted as the answer until it's changed to:

myRide = [carDict valueForKey:@"Make"];

NSLog(@"My car manufacturer is %@", myRide);

My questions is, if a String is an object - why use the term value? Object is more intuitive to me. Is there a functional difference you don't see when compiling in Xcode (like, on the back end?)

variable_assignment.mm