FROM : Aaron Boothello
DATE : Thu Oct 07 19:39:19 2004
Ive got a superObject allocated as:
mySuperObject = [[superObject alloc] init];
i want a second object that is an identical copy of mySuperObject. ( i
dont want two rferences to the same object by just using 'retain').
i can create it by:
mySuperObject2 = [[superObject alloc] init];
If i edit the superObject2, the changes should not appear in
superObject.
How do i do this ? (there is a lot of information stored in each
superObject, along with references to other other objects.... which i
need identicals copies made when i create mySuperObject2.)
How do i do this ?
Cheers,
Aaron.
DATE : Thu Oct 07 19:39:19 2004
Ive got a superObject allocated as:
mySuperObject = [[superObject alloc] init];
i want a second object that is an identical copy of mySuperObject. ( i
dont want two rferences to the same object by just using 'retain').
i can create it by:
mySuperObject2 = [[superObject alloc] init];
If i edit the superObject2, the changes should not appear in
superObject.
How do i do this ? (there is a lot of information stored in each
superObject, along with references to other other objects.... which i
need identicals copies made when i create mySuperObject2.)
How do i do this ?
Cheers,
Aaron.
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Aaron Boothello | Oct 7, 19:39 | |
| Nick Zitzmann | Oct 7, 20:30 | |
| Aaron Boothello | Oct 9, 19:30 | |
| Nick Zitzmann | Oct 9, 22:17 |






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