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A protocol is introduced in Swift by the keyword protocol. It contains the declarations that must be implemented by the types that adopt the protocol. The most common elements of a protocol are methods and properties. The example shown here uses a single property, but multiple properties in a protocol are permitted.
The var keyword is the only way to declare a variable in Swift. The most common and concise use of the var keyword is to declare a variable and assign a value to it. Remember that we don't end this line of code with a semicolon.
You can create a protocol in the Protocols repository or in the Protocol steps overview. When in Protocols repository, click Create new to create a protocol. First, name your protocol, then start creating the protocol steps by clicking Add new. You need to name the protocol step in order to create it.
Requirement: a protocol Delegation is a design pattern that enables a class or structure to hand off (or delegate) some of its responsibilities to an instance of another type.
Create a delegate protocol that defines the messages sent to the delegate. Create a delegate property in the delegating class to keep track of the delegate. Adopt and implement the delegate protocol in the delegate class.
By definition a protocol clarifies sets of methods that can be implemented by any class for an iOS app. Protocols are used to define interfaces that are implemented by classes. Protocols are often used to specify the interface for delegate objects.
Protocols. A protocol defines a blueprint of methods, properties, and other requirements that suit a particular task or piece of functionality. The protocol can then be adopted by a class, structure, or enumeration to provide an actual implementation of those requirements.
Formal and Informal Protocols A formal protocol declares a list of methods that client classes are expected to implement. Formal protocols have their own declaration, adoption, and type-checking syntax. An informal protocol is a category on Subject , which implicitly makes almost all objects adopters of the protocol.
An Objective-C delegate is an object that has been assigned to the delegate property another object. To create one, you define a class that implements the delegate methods you're interested in, and mark that class as implementing the delegate protocol.
Delegate is simply just a means of communication between objects of iOS applications. In other words we can say that delegate allows one object to send message to other object when any event occurs. Let's understand this by a real life example.
Objective C does support class methods. Each class has a class object associated with it which is constructed by the compiler. The class object does not have instance variables, but can be messaged just like any other object.
In Objective-C, an abstract class is a class whose instances can, actually, be represented internally by a bunch of different classes. One example is String. Thus, you can instantiate an abstract class in Objective-C (String is a prime example), while you cannot do this on a Java abstract class.
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