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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T11:07:04+00:00 2026-05-12T11:07:04+00:00

for(UIView *subview in [scrollView subviews]) { NSLog(@subviews Count=%d,[[scrollView subviews]count]); //[subview release]; [subview removeFromSuperview]; }

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  for(UIView *subview in [scrollView subviews]) {
    NSLog(@"subviews Count=%d",[[scrollView subviews]count]);
    //[subview release];
    [subview removeFromSuperview];
}

in the above method if i use [subview removeFromSuperview]; it works fine…but if i use
[subview release];It crashes..i want to know that if both are same or is there any difference between them?

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    2026-05-12T11:07:04+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 11:07 am

    @MathieuK is correct, but it’s worth digging deeper into this, because it’s a very important concept in ObjC. You should never call -release on an object you didn’t -retain explicitly or implicitly (by calling one of the Three Magic Words). You don’t call -release in order to deallocate an object. You call it to release the hold you have put on the object. Whether scrollview is retaining its subviews is not your business (it does retain its subviews, but its still not your business). Whether -removeFromSuperview calls -release is also not your business. That’s betweeen the scrollview and its subviews. All that matters is that you retain objects when you care about them and release them when you stop caring about them, and let the rest of the system take care of retaining and releasing what it cares about.

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