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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:50:55+00:00 2026-05-13T10:50:55+00:00

In Objective-C, I would like to know what the + and – signs next

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In Objective-C, I would like to know what the + and - signs next to a method definition mean.

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    2026-05-13T10:50:56+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:50 am

    + is for a class method and - is for an instance method.

    E.g.

    // Not actually Apple's code.
    @interface NSArray : NSObject {
    }
    + (NSArray *)array;
    - (id)objectAtIndex:(NSUInteger)index;
    @end
    
    // somewhere else:
    
    id myArray = [NSArray array];         // see how the message is sent to NSArray?
    id obj = [myArray objectAtIndex:4];   // here the message is sent to myArray
    
    // Btw, in production code one uses "NSArray *myArray" instead of only "id".
    

    There’s another question dealing with the difference between class and instance methods.

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