What is the difference b/w NSArray
and NSMutableArray
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4Be nice... we all have to start somewhere, and the docs can be very cryptic to a newcomer. – kmiklas Apr 24 '14 at 16:33
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NSMutableArray
(and all other classes with Mutable
in the name) can be modified. So, if you create a plain NSArray
, you cannot change its contents later (without recreating it). But if you create an NSMutableArray
, you can change it — you'll notice it has methods like -addObject:
and -insertObject:atIndex:
.
See the documentation for details.
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The "mutable" types are classes which can be changed after they've been initialized, like NSMutableString
vs NSString
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1`NSMutableString` is derived from `NSString`. Consequently, you can't rely on a "`NSString*`" you receive from outside to be immutable. You can only assume `NSMutableString*` is mutable. `NSString*` can be mutable or immutable. That's why you might want to call `[str copy]` when the instance is assigned to some property in your class. – mmx Aug 28 '09 at 05:55
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You can't change an NSString once it's built. See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/905396/the-final-word-on-nsstrings-mutable-and-immutable. As for why you use copy, see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/387959/nsstring-property-copy-or-retain – Shaggy Frog Aug 28 '09 at 06:11
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1Shaggy: You can't change an *instance* of `NSString` class. This is not the issue. The issue is that a "`NSString*`" does not necessarily point to an instance of `NSString` class. It can also point to instances of classes derived from `NSString`, like `NSMutableString`. Therefore, you can't rely on an `NSString*` you have received from the outside world to be immutable. – mmx Aug 28 '09 at 06:57
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NSArray : in NSArray we can not change index.... Means fix array.
NSMutableArray : in NSMutableArray we can change index and also add the value in array at run-time..
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