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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T14:43:16+00:00 2026-05-16T14:43:16+00:00

I’m still learning Objective C and iPhone development, so I’m willing to take instruction.

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I’m still learning Objective C and iPhone development, so I’m willing to take instruction. I was wondering if this is the best way to achieve a helper function that displays an AlertView. Obviously in my code there are various places (report errors, bad data etc) where I wish to display an alert to my user. Rather than create an AlertView object show and release it every time I wish to do that I created a helper function as below

- (void)displayAlertWithTitle:(NSString *)title Message:(NSString *)message 
{
UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:title
        message:message
        delegate:nil cancelButtonTitle:@"OK" otherButtonTitles:nil];
[alert show];
[alert release];

}

This is what I would do anywhere else just wondering if that’s the done thing in Objective C?

So the next question is, if I want to be able to use this function anywhere in my app, where should I store it, AppDelegate? Singleton Class? or a Category of NSString?

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    2026-05-16T14:43:17+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:43 pm

    I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that.

    To access that same method everywhere you might want to add it as a category to UIAlertView.

    I don’t think putting it in the app delegate is a good idea. It doesn’t maintain global state so I don’t think it makes sense to use a singleton. And I think this has more to do with the alert than the message that’s being displayed.

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