What is the difference between methods that are declared with – and methods that are declared with +
e.g
- (void)methodname
+ (void)methodname
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Methods prefixed with
-are instance methods. This means they can only be invoked on an instance of a class, eg:Methods prefixed with
+are class methods. This means they can be called on Classes, without needing an instance, eg: