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Objective C calling method dynamically with a string

Im just wondering whether there is a way to call a method where i build the name of the method on the fly with a string.

e.g. I have a method called loaddata

-(void)loadData;

to call this i would normally call it like

[self loadData];

But i want to be able to call it dynamically with a string e.g.

NSString *methodName = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:@"loadData"];
[self methodNam开发者_如何学Ce];

This is a stupid example but i hope you get my point. I am using it for databinding classes that I am setting up for my IPad application. Hard to explain but to get it to fire I need to work out how to call a method with a string.

Any ideas?

Thanks


You can try something like

SEL s = NSSelectorFromString(selectorName);
[anObject performSelector:s];


You can use the objc_msgSend function. It takes two parameters, the receiver and the selector to send to it:

objc_msgSend(self, someSelector);

You'll need to turn your string into the appropriate selector using NSSelectorFromString:

NSString *message = [self getSomeSelectorName];
objc_msgSend(self, message);

The method also takes a variable number of arguments, so you can send messages with any number of arguments.

NSString *message = [self getSomeSelectorNameWithManyArguments];
objc_msgSend(self, message, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4);
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