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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T12:30:29+00:00 2026-06-17T12:30:29+00:00

Let’s say I need to save certain data, like an array, to NSUserDefaults. If

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Let’s say I need to save certain data, like an array, to NSUserDefaults.

If I need to access that data from different places in my app, is it more efficient to pass it around from view controller to view controller, or to pull it out of NSUserDefaults each time it’s needed?

Remember that I need to save it, so discount the overhead involved in saving the data. Basically, is there more overhead in creating and setting an ivar, or in loading data out of NSUserDefaults?

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    2026-06-17T12:30:30+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 12:30 pm

    I always prefer to create a singleton object that can be accessed from anywhere in the app to hold this kind of information. Say for example you create a class called DataStore. Create a class method sharedDataStore like so:

    @implementation DataStore
    
    static DataStore *sharedGameStore_ = nil;
    
    + (DataStore *)sharedDataStore {
        if (sharedDataStore_ != nil) return sharedDataStore_;
        static dispatch_once_t pred;        
        dispatch_once(&pred, ^{             
            sharedDataStore_ = [[DataStore alloc] init];
        });
        return sharedDataStore_;
    }
    

    In the init method of your data store class you do all the setup, read in the NSUserDefaults what-have-you. Then add properties and/or methods for reading/writing the data you need to use and you can ensure that it’s properly cached etc for multiple reads.

    Then from anywhere in your app you can include the .h file and call:

    [DataStore sharedDataStore] someMethodName]
    

    and be assured that you’re reading and writing your data centrally and efficiently because your app only creates one instance of the object.

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