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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T10:16:54+00:00 2026-06-10T10:16:54+00:00

A UITableView object has two properties: one delegate , and one dataSource . Are

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A UITableView object has two properties: one delegate, and one dataSource. Are they exactly the same design pattern? I don’t see books or reference calling dataSource a second delegate for the UITableView.

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    2026-06-10T10:16:55+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 10:16 am

    No, they are not the same thing but they are using the delegate pattern.

    They are both different and distinct delegates that serve different purposes. One property is for the UITableViewDataSource and the other is for UITableViewDelegate.

    Here is how they are defined in UITableView.h:

    @property(nonatomic, assign) id<UITableViewDataSource> dataSource
    @property(nonatomic, assign) id<UITableViewDelegate> delegate
    

    The delegate pattern is pretty simple and the Wikipedia entry sums it up pretty well:

    In software engineering, the delegation pattern is a design pattern in
    object-oriented programming where an object, instead of performing one
    of its stated tasks, delegates that task to an associated helper
    object. There is an Inversion of Responsibility in which a helper
    object, known as a delegate, is given the responsibility to execute a
    task for the delegator. The delegation pattern is one of the
    fundamental abstraction patterns that underlie other software patterns
    such as composition (also referred to as aggregation), mixins and
    aspects.

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