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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:00:14+00:00 2026-05-13T14:00:14+00:00

I have a NSString member variable declared in the header file of the view

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I have a NSString member variable declared in the header file of the view controller:


@interface MyApprViewController : UIViewController {
 NSString *var;
        ... 
}

@property (retain) NSString *var;
...

-(IBAction)buttonPressed: (id)sender;

Inside the implementation, I use @synthesize var and try to use that var from within the implementation of the buttonPressed method, but it does not work properly and I assume it is because var was never initialized. Where can I initialize this variable? I do not want to do it inside the method; I want to do it once of course, because I will keep appending text to it:


-(IBAction)buttonPressed: (id)sender {
 NSString *input = ((UIButton *)sender).currentTitle;
 var = [var stringByAppendingString:input];
 textField.text = var;  
 }

 [input release];
}

I tried overriding the init method inside the view controller class, but it never gets called (maybe because there is no explicit initialization of the view controller class?) So, where should I initialize var so that I can use it inside the view controller class (inside the buttonPressed method)?

Thanks,
Mihai

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    2026-05-13T14:00:15+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:00 pm

    There are several places to initialize:

    - (id)initWithNibName:(NSString *)nibName bundle:(NSBundle *)nibBundle
    

    This is the designated initializer. You said you overloaded “init” which is not the designated initializer for UIViewController.

    - (void)awakeFromNib
    

    If your view controller is itself inside of a parent NIB, this method is called once the parent NIB is fully loaded and the parent NIB’s outlets have all been wired.

    - (void)viewDidLoad
    

    If your view controller has a NIB, this is called when its NIB has been loaded.

    - (void)loadView
    

    If your view controller doesn’t have a NIB, this is called when its view is first requested.

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