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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T00:02:56+00:00 2026-05-17T00:02:56+00:00

I’ve some memory issues with CLLocation. CLLocation *annotation = [[CLLocation alloc] initWithLatitude:[[tempDict objectForKey:@lat] doubleValue]

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I’ve some memory issues with CLLocation.

CLLocation *annotation = [[CLLocation alloc] initWithLatitude:[[tempDict objectForKey:@"lat"] doubleValue] longitude:[[tempDict objectForKey:@"lon"]doubleValue]];
CLLocation *item2 = [[CLLocation alloc] initWithLatitude:[newLatString doubleValue] longitude:[newLongString doubleValue]];
cell.detailTextLabel.text = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%.1f km",[item2 distanceFromLocation:annotation]/1000];
[annotation release];
[item2 release];

So I tried to do this, but I realised that you can’t set the annotation’s coordinate.

CLLocationCoordinate2D tempCoordinate = annotation.coordinate;
tempCoordinate.latitude = [[tempDict objectForKey:@"lat"] doubleValue];
tempCoordinate.longitude = [[tempDict objectForKey:@"lon"] doubleValue];
    annotation.coordinate = tempCoordinate;

Is there a workaround this? I don’t want to be alloc/initing a CLLocation everytime cellForRowAtIndexPath is called..

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    2026-05-17T00:02:56+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 12:02 am

    your resultant object is an NSString – just create a class which contains an NSString, as well as references/ivars of the intermediate data where necessary. then using an observer idiom, just update the cells when the string changes (design it so the string depends on the coordinates). you could probably make a class which takes a set of arguments at initialization (e.g. coordinates), creates an NSString during initialization, and then refer to the result if your data never changes. it really depends on what data you expect will mutate, and at what frequency.

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