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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T14:11:30+00:00 2026-05-23T14:11:30+00:00

I have some class: @interface SearchBase : NSObject { NSString *words; NSMutableArray *resultsTitles; NSMutableArray

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I have some class:

@interface SearchBase : NSObject
{
    NSString *words;
NSMutableArray *resultsTitles;
NSMutableArray *resultsUrl;
NSMutableArray *flag;
}

@property (copy, nonatomic) NSString *words;

- (id) getTitleAtIndex:(int *)index;
- (id) getUrlAtIndex:(int *)index;
- (id) getFlagAtIndex:(int *)index;
@end

@implementation SearchBase
 - (id) initWithQuery:(NSString *)words 
{
if (self = [super init])
{
    self.words = words;
}
return self;
}
- (id) getTitleAtIndex:(int *)index
{
return [resultsTitles objectAtIndex:index];
}

- (id) getUrlAtIndex:(int *)index
{
return [resultsUrl objectAtIndex:index];
}

- (id) getFlagAtIndex:(int *)index
{
return [flag objectAtIndex:index];
}
@end

But when I’m trying to use some these get-methods in subclass, I see:

warning: passing argument 1 of 'getTitleAtIndex:' makes pointer from integer without a cast 
warning: passing argument 1 of 'getFlagAtIndex:' makes pointer from integer without a cast
warning: passing argument 1 of 'getUrlAtIndex:' makes pointer from integer without a cast

And program isn’t work correctly. What’s wrong? How to fix it?

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    2026-05-23T14:11:31+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 2:11 pm

    You are passing integer values to your methods which is wrong because the functions declared by you accept only integer pointer not value that’s the reason for having warning.and objectAtIndex: method accept only integer value not pointer so if you run, it could cause crash in your application.

    The simplest solation would be changing the parameter type in your functions.

    - (id) getTitleAtIndex:(int )index;
    - (id) getUrlAtIndex:(int )index;
    - (id) getFlagAtIndex:(int )index;
    

    and function implementaion could be similar to below function.

    - (id) getTitleAtIndex:(int )index
    {
        if(index < [resultsTitles count] )
            return [resultsTitles objectAtIndex:index];
        else
           return nil;
    }
    
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