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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:49:22+00:00 2026-05-11T16:49:22+00:00

Is there a difference between an instance variable and a property in Objective-c? I’m

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Is there a difference between an “instance variable” and a “property” in Objective-c?

I’m not very sure about this. I think that an “property” is an instance variable that has accessor methods, but I might think wrong.

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    2026-05-11T16:49:22+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:49 pm

    A property is a more abstract concept. An instance variable is literally just a storage slot, like a slot in a struct. Normally other objects are never supposed to access them directly. A property, on the other hand, is an attribute of your object that can be accessed (it sounds vague and it’s supposed to). Usually a property will return or set an instance variable, but it could use data from several or none at all. For example:

    @interface Person : NSObject {
        NSString *name;
    }
    
        @property(copy) NSString *name;
        @property(copy) NSString *firstName;
        @property(copy) NSString *lastName;
    @end
    
    @implementation Person
        @synthesize name;
    
        - (NSString *)firstName {
            [[name componentsSeparatedByString:@" "] objectAtIndex:0];
        }
        - (NSString *)lastName {
            [[name componentsSeparatedByString:@" "] lastObject];
        }
        - (NSString *)setFirstName:(NSString *)newName {
            NSArray *nameArray = [name componentsSeparatedByString:@" "];
            NSArray *newNameArray [[NSArray arrayWithObjects:newName, nil] arrayByAddingObjectsFromArray:[nameArray subarrayWithRange:NSMakeRange(1, [nameArray size]-1)]];
            self.name = [newNameArray componentsJoinedByString:@" "];
        }
        - (NSString *)setLastName:(NSString *)newName {
            NSArray *nameArray = [name componentsSeparatedByString:@" "];
            NSArray *newNameArray [[nameArray subarrayWithRange:NSMakeRange(0, [nameArray size]-2)] arrayByAddingObjectsFromArray:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:newName, nil]];
            self.name = [newNameArray componentsJoinedByString:@" "];
        }
    @end
    

    (Note: The above code is buggy in that it assumes the name already exists and has at least two components (e.g. “Bill Gates” rather than just “Gates”). I felt that fixing those assumptions would make the actual point of the code less clear, so I’m just pointing it out here so nobody innocently repeats those mistakes.)

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