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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T00:55:57+00:00 2026-05-26T00:55:57+00:00

I am a new settle in Obj-C. I want to wrap a OpenCV class

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I am a new settle in Obj-C.
I want to wrap a OpenCV class in Obj-C.
I have a C++ class now, it is like:

class cxx {
private:
    IplImage* image;
public:
    cxx ();
    void modify ();
};

Now I am rewriting in Obj-C, I get confused in the memory type of the pointers.
I put it in a class:

class obj_c:NSObjec {
    IplImage* image;
}

- (id) init;
- (void) modify;

But I don’t how to deal with the right property of the pointer IplImage*.
If I don’t set any property, I can’t even access the pointer in the function.

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    2026-05-26T00:55:57+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 12:55 am
    @interface objc_c : NSObject {
       IplImage * image;
    }
    - (id)init;
    - (void)modify;
    @end
    

    That’s how you make a class in objective-c. And in the body of the functions, init and modify, yes, you will be able to access the pointer. You don’t have to declare properties unless you want to access an ivar from outside of the class (typically).

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