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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T12:09:13+00:00 2026-05-16T12:09:13+00:00

There are two classes, let’s call them Class A and Class B. Also, in

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There are two classes, let’s call them Class A and Class B.

Also, in class B, there’s a NSMutableArray called arrayB.

@interface A {
   // for reference functions in B
   B *obj;
}
@property (assign) B *obj;
- (void) addObject: (id) objectB;

And I access B by calling:

obj = [[B alloc] init];

Here’s definition of B:

@interface B {
  NSMutableArray *arrayB;
}
@property (assign) NSMutableArray *arrayB;
- (void) printArray;

Now, I tried to add objects to arrayB by functions of A:

[self addObject: objectB]

- (void) addObject: (id) objectB {
   [obj.arrayB addObject:objectB];
   NSLog(@"%@", obj.arrayB);
   // here prints arrayB with objectB
}

However when I tried to access the objects again in B:

[self.obj printArray];

- (void) printArray {
   NSLog(@"%@", arrayB);
   // now it prints an empty array
}

I have no clue what happened here…

Objects will be auto-retained by NSMutableArray’s addObject, don’t they?

Why it becomes empty every time? >_<

Please help me, thanks!

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    2026-05-16T12:09:14+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:09 pm

    It’s hard to tell where the bug is with only tiny, context-free snippets of code. But most likely these you’re creating two different B objects.

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