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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T02:46:05+00:00 2026-06-10T02:46:05+00:00

Should I use NSNumber or string, for saving a simple playerID number that now

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Should I use NSNumber or string, for saving a simple “playerID number” that now is an integer because I want to save it with Core Data?

In my datamodel I’ve got a playerID set to Integer 16 but Core Data want’s the NSNumber to work. This seems lika a lot of code for “nothing” – example;

NSInteger myValue = 1;
NSNumber *number = [NSNumber numberWithInteger:myValue];
p1.playerID = number;

// Instead of just;
p1.playerID = 1;
// or
p1.playerID.myIntValue;

Just wondering if it would not be easier to set it to string instead and then convert the value (playerID) back and forth as it’s needed? Any words of wisdom (experience) on this? Thank’s 🙂

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    2026-06-10T02:46:06+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 2:46 am

    On your entity, define the @property like this:

    @property (nonatomic) int32_t playerID;
    

    and then you’ll be able to simply set it like

    p1.playerID = 1;
    

    This is very elegant and very fast.

    In other words, don’t define it as being an NSNumber *. But even if you did, performance would still be excellent. It’s just easier to read and write code like this. Also note that with the newest Xcode versions, you can use @(myInt) in stead of [NSNumber numberWithInt:myInt].

    Make sure to also check out how to use this for enums: Best way to implement Enums with Core Data (look for my answer).

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