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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:51:27+00:00 2026-05-13T18:51:27+00:00

I need to create two classes and both should be able to send and

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I need to create two classes and both should be able to send and receive the events through the NSNotificationCenter methods.ie Both should have the sendEvent and receiveEvent methods:

      @implementation Class A
-(void)sendEvent
{
    addObserver:---  name:---- object:---
}

-(void)ReceiveEvent
{
postNotificationName: --- object:---
}
@end

Same as such another class say ClassB should also be able to send and receive the events. How can it be done?

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    2026-05-13T18:51:28+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:51 pm

    Ideally an object would start observing interesting events as soon as its initialized. So it will register all interesting events with the NotificationCenter inside its initialization code. sendEvent: is basically a wrapper around the postNotification: method.

    @implementation A
    
    - (id)init {
        if(self = [super init]) {
            [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self selector:@selector(receiveEvent:) name:@"SomeEvent" object:nil];
        }
        return self;
    }
    
    - (void)sendEvent {
        [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] postNotificationName:@"SomeOtherEvent" object:nil];
    }
    
    // Called whenever an event named "SomeEvent" is fired, from any object.
    - (void)receiveEvent:(NSNotification *)notification {
        // handle event
    }
    
    @end
    

    Same for class B.

    Edit 1:

    You might be over-complicating the problem. A NSNotificationCenter acts as a broker to whom all events are sent and it decides who to forward that to. It’s like the Observer pattern but objects don’t directly observe or notify each other, but rather through a central broker – the NSNotificationCenter in this case. With that you don’t need to directly connect two classes that might be interacting with each other with an #include.

    While designing your classes, don’t worry about how an object would get notified or how it would notify other interested objects, only that an object needs to get notified about some events when they occur, or it needs to inform NSNotficationCenter of its events when they occur.

    So in short, find out all events that an object should know about and register those events in this init() method, and unregister them in the dealloc() method.

    You may find this basic tutorial helpful.

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