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iOS Object-Oriented Objective-C Diving Deeper - Classes, Properties and Methods Review Classes

Stephen Wall
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Stephen Wall
Courses Plus Student 27,294 Points

Assume we created a `class` called 'User' that has a `int` property called 'idNumber' and an `NSString` property called

The answer is set to tempUser.idNumber = 1463; and so on. Why is there temp word in there? is the answer supposed to be User.idNumber = 1463; and User.code = @"some string"; I think there is an error for this question.

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Cindy Lea
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Cindy Lea
Courses Plus Student 6,497 Points

I think this is an example of finding the "best" answer out of all the answers, not necessarily the way someone might do it.