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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T23:48:57+00:00 2026-05-20T23:48:57+00:00

i’m trying to develop my first simple app for iphone using the MapKit. I’m

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i’m trying to develop my first simple app for iphone using the MapKit. I’m now able to show multiple annotations on the map by this simple code. MyAnnotation is the class who generate the annotation and initWithInfo is a method who set the coordinates and the titles.

//the first annotation
theCoordinate.latitude = 0.000;
theCoordinate.longitude = 0.000;
MyAnnotation *myAnnotation1 = [MyAnnotation alloc];
[myAnnotation1 initWithInfo:theCoordinate:@"Title":@"Subtitle"];
[self.mapAnnotations insertObject:myAnnotation1 atIndex:0];
[myAnnotation1 release];

//the second annotation
theCoordinate.latitude = 0.000;
theCoordinate.longitude = 0.000;
MyAnnotation *myAnnotation2 = [MyAnnotation alloc];
[myAnnotation2 initWithInfo:theCoordinate:@"Title":@"Subtitle"];
[self.mapAnnotations insertObject:myAnnotation2 atIndex:0];
[myAnnotation2 release];

The above code needs to create a different MyAnnotation object for each annotation but i will need to generate them inside a cycle so this way is not so good.

In order to generate as many annotation as i want without the limit of create an object with an unique name i tried the following code and it works fine.

CLLocationCoordinate2D theCoordinate;

//the first annotation
theCoordinate.latitude = 0.000;
theCoordinate.longitude = 0.000;
[self.mapAnnotations insertObject:[[MyAnnotation alloc] initWithInfo:theCoordinate:@"Title":@"Subtitle"] atIndex:0];

//the second annotation
theCoordinate.latitude = 0.000;
theCoordinate.longitude = 0.000;
[self.mapAnnotations insertObject:[[MyAnnotation alloc] initWithInfo:theCoordinate:@"Title":@"Subtitle"] atIndex:1];

Now the easy question is: is it a correct way to proceed? Does this code can cause any kind of problem?

Thanks in advance from a newbie objective-c (wanna be) programmer.

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    2026-05-20T23:48:58+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:48 pm

    Yes, the major problem is that the second code snippet has added memory leaks to your application. The other is that it won’t compile.

    When you add an object to a collection its retain count is increased, which means that your line

    [self.mapAnnotations insertObject:[[MyAnnotation alloc] initWithInfo:theCoordinate:@"Title":@"Subtitle"] atIndex:0];
    

    should be written as

    [self.mapAnnotations insertObject:[[[MyAnnotation alloc] initWithInfo:@"Title" theCoordinate:theCoordinate] autorelease] atIndex:0];
    

    Pay attention to two things:

    1. The MyAnnotation instance is sent an “autorelease” message before being sent to the collection of annotations. This is one way to remove the memory leak. The other would be to use a pointer, like in the previous snippet, and then send a release message like you previously did.
    2. In Objective-C, the parameters don’t go all together at the end of the method call.

    Hope this helps!

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