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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T17:12:59+00:00 2026-05-12T17:12:59+00:00

One thing I’m a bit unclear on is the difference between these NSMutableArray Methods:

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One thing I’m a bit unclear on is the difference between these NSMutableArray Methods:

// Class Method Style

NSMutableData *myMutableDataInstance = [NSMutableData dataWithLength:WholeLottaData];

and

// Instance Method Style

NSMutableData *myMutableDataInstance = nil;

myMutableDataInstance = [[[NSMutableData alloc] initWithLength:WholeLottaData]] autorelease];

Under the hood, what eactly is the class method doing here? How does it differ from the instance method?

Cheers,
Doug

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    2026-05-12T17:13:00+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:13 pm

    The class method creates and autoreleases an NSMutableArray object.

    The instance method initialzes an object that you have to allocate yourself. The code you’ve written won’t actually do anything, because myMutableArrayInstance is nil. The class method is roughly equivalent to this:

    NSMutableArray *myMutableArrayInstance = [NSMutableArray alloc];
    [myMutableArrayInstance initWithCapacity:WholeLottaData];
    [myMutableArrayInstance autorelease];
    

    And as Peter Hosey notes in comments, it really means this:

    NSMutableArray *myMutableArrayInstance = [[[NSMutableArray alloc]
                                               initWithCapacity:WholeLottaData]
                                               autorelease];
    

    which will have different results from the above if the initWithCapacity: method returns a different object.

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