how to use the object property of NSNotificationcenter
Solution 1:
The object
parameter represents the sender of the notification, which is usually self
.
If you wish to pass along extra information, you need to use the NSNotificationCenter
method postNotificationName:object:userInfo:
, which takes an arbitrary dictionary of values (that you are free to define). The contents needs to be actual NSObject
instances, not an integral type such as an integer, so you need to wrap the integer values with NSNumber
objects.
NSDictionary* dict = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObject:
[NSNumber numberWithInt:index]
forKey:@"index"];
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] postNotificationName:@"myevent"
object:self
userInfo:dict];
Solution 2:
The object
property is not appropriate for that. Instead you want to use the userinfo
parameter:
+ (id)notificationWithName:(NSString *)aName
object:(id)anObject
userInfo:(NSDictionary *)userInfo
userInfo
is, as you can see, an NSDictionary specifically for sending information along with the notification.
Your dispatchFunction
method would instead be something like this:
- (void) disptachFunction:(int) index {
NSDictionary *userInfo = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObject:[NSNumber numberWithInt:index] forKey:@"pass"];
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] postNotificationName:@"myevent" object:nil userInfo:userInfo];
}
Your receiveEvent
method would be something like this:
- (void)receiveEvent:(NSNotification *)notification {
int pass = [[[notification userInfo] valueForKey:@"pass"] intValue];
}