I had a problem in my project where I declared in the header file an NSMutableDictionary property like so:
@property (copy, nonatomic) NSMutableDictionary *DataDict ;
Now in the implementation file, I go ahead and initialise this dictionary because I am gonna use it, like so:
DataDict = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc]init];
Now when I did this, the minute I try to add something to this dictionary I would get this error message:
-[__NSDictionaryI setObject:forKey:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x885ae60 2012-10-19 16:51:56.040 testing[2297:c07] * Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '-[__NSDictionaryI setObject:forKey:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x885ae60'
After a while and running through my project a thousand times, I decided to uncomment my initialization line, like so
//DataDict = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc]init];
and that fixed the problem.
My question is: Why?
The problem is in the way you have defined your property. If you change it to:
@property (strong, nonatomic) NSMutableDictionary *DataDict ;
instead of copy
everything should be fine.
This happens because you basically say that you want a copy of your object through your generated accessors, which returns an NSDictionary
instead (an immutable copy).
You can find more on objective-c properties here.
Just as a sidenote: objective-c ivars usually start with a lowercase letter (uppercase names are used for classes), so dataDict
should be preferred over DataDict
.