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I' ve a Size class generated from Xcode for my size model, here it is:



@objc(Size)
public class Size: NSManagedObject {
override init(entity: NSEntityDescription, insertInto context: NSManagedObjectContext?) {
super.init(entity: entity, insertInto: context)
}
}

extension Size {

@nonobjc public class func fetchRequest() -> NSFetchRequest<Size> {
return NSFetchRequest<Size>(entityName: "Size")
}

@NSManaged public var id: Int16
@NSManaged public var name: String?

var quantity: Int

func setQuantity() {}
}


Quantity var and setQuantity method are not accessible from my ViewController though I put public before their declaration, some suggestion?










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  • you can not declare stored properties in class extension in above code var quantity is a stored property.

    – Muhammad Waqas Bhati
    Nov 26 '18 at 7:37











  • It gives the same error also if I put the variable and the method in the class @MuhammadWaqasBhati

    – Marco Ghigo
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:50













  • You need to give some initial value to stored property, then it will work. e.g var quantity: Int = 0

    – Muhammad Waqas Bhati
    Nov 26 '18 at 10:31











  • It continues to give me "Value of type 'Size' has no member 'quantity'" @MuhammadWaqasBhati

    – Marco Ghigo
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:33
















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I' ve a Size class generated from Xcode for my size model, here it is:



@objc(Size)
public class Size: NSManagedObject {
override init(entity: NSEntityDescription, insertInto context: NSManagedObjectContext?) {
super.init(entity: entity, insertInto: context)
}
}

extension Size {

@nonobjc public class func fetchRequest() -> NSFetchRequest<Size> {
return NSFetchRequest<Size>(entityName: "Size")
}

@NSManaged public var id: Int16
@NSManaged public var name: String?

var quantity: Int

func setQuantity() {}
}


Quantity var and setQuantity method are not accessible from my ViewController though I put public before their declaration, some suggestion?










share|improve this question

























  • you can not declare stored properties in class extension in above code var quantity is a stored property.

    – Muhammad Waqas Bhati
    Nov 26 '18 at 7:37











  • It gives the same error also if I put the variable and the method in the class @MuhammadWaqasBhati

    – Marco Ghigo
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:50













  • You need to give some initial value to stored property, then it will work. e.g var quantity: Int = 0

    – Muhammad Waqas Bhati
    Nov 26 '18 at 10:31











  • It continues to give me "Value of type 'Size' has no member 'quantity'" @MuhammadWaqasBhati

    – Marco Ghigo
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:33














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I' ve a Size class generated from Xcode for my size model, here it is:



@objc(Size)
public class Size: NSManagedObject {
override init(entity: NSEntityDescription, insertInto context: NSManagedObjectContext?) {
super.init(entity: entity, insertInto: context)
}
}

extension Size {

@nonobjc public class func fetchRequest() -> NSFetchRequest<Size> {
return NSFetchRequest<Size>(entityName: "Size")
}

@NSManaged public var id: Int16
@NSManaged public var name: String?

var quantity: Int

func setQuantity() {}
}


Quantity var and setQuantity method are not accessible from my ViewController though I put public before their declaration, some suggestion?










share|improve this question
















I' ve a Size class generated from Xcode for my size model, here it is:



@objc(Size)
public class Size: NSManagedObject {
override init(entity: NSEntityDescription, insertInto context: NSManagedObjectContext?) {
super.init(entity: entity, insertInto: context)
}
}

extension Size {

@nonobjc public class func fetchRequest() -> NSFetchRequest<Size> {
return NSFetchRequest<Size>(entityName: "Size")
}

@NSManaged public var id: Int16
@NSManaged public var name: String?

var quantity: Int

func setQuantity() {}
}


Quantity var and setQuantity method are not accessible from my ViewController though I put public before their declaration, some suggestion?







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  • you can not declare stored properties in class extension in above code var quantity is a stored property.

    – Muhammad Waqas Bhati
    Nov 26 '18 at 7:37











  • It gives the same error also if I put the variable and the method in the class @MuhammadWaqasBhati

    – Marco Ghigo
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:50













  • You need to give some initial value to stored property, then it will work. e.g var quantity: Int = 0

    – Muhammad Waqas Bhati
    Nov 26 '18 at 10:31











  • It continues to give me "Value of type 'Size' has no member 'quantity'" @MuhammadWaqasBhati

    – Marco Ghigo
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:33



















  • you can not declare stored properties in class extension in above code var quantity is a stored property.

    – Muhammad Waqas Bhati
    Nov 26 '18 at 7:37











  • It gives the same error also if I put the variable and the method in the class @MuhammadWaqasBhati

    – Marco Ghigo
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:50













  • You need to give some initial value to stored property, then it will work. e.g var quantity: Int = 0

    – Muhammad Waqas Bhati
    Nov 26 '18 at 10:31











  • It continues to give me "Value of type 'Size' has no member 'quantity'" @MuhammadWaqasBhati

    – Marco Ghigo
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:33

















you can not declare stored properties in class extension in above code var quantity is a stored property.

– Muhammad Waqas Bhati
Nov 26 '18 at 7:37





you can not declare stored properties in class extension in above code var quantity is a stored property.

– Muhammad Waqas Bhati
Nov 26 '18 at 7:37













It gives the same error also if I put the variable and the method in the class @MuhammadWaqasBhati

– Marco Ghigo
Nov 26 '18 at 9:50







It gives the same error also if I put the variable and the method in the class @MuhammadWaqasBhati

– Marco Ghigo
Nov 26 '18 at 9:50















You need to give some initial value to stored property, then it will work. e.g var quantity: Int = 0

– Muhammad Waqas Bhati
Nov 26 '18 at 10:31





You need to give some initial value to stored property, then it will work. e.g var quantity: Int = 0

– Muhammad Waqas Bhati
Nov 26 '18 at 10:31













It continues to give me "Value of type 'Size' has no member 'quantity'" @MuhammadWaqasBhati

– Marco Ghigo
Nov 26 '18 at 12:33





It continues to give me "Value of type 'Size' has no member 'quantity'" @MuhammadWaqasBhati

– Marco Ghigo
Nov 26 '18 at 12:33












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You will be getting the compiler error: Extensions must not contain stored properties



You should update it and put the variable to your class instead of to extension.



public class Size: NSManagedObject {
var quantity: Int
// Same for other variables.
// Your existing code goes here.
}


Try and share your results.






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    – Marco Ghigo
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:49












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You will be getting the compiler error: Extensions must not contain stored properties



You should update it and put the variable to your class instead of to extension.



public class Size: NSManagedObject {
var quantity: Int
// Same for other variables.
// Your existing code goes here.
}


Try and share your results.






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  • It will gives the same error

    – Marco Ghigo
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:49
















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You will be getting the compiler error: Extensions must not contain stored properties



You should update it and put the variable to your class instead of to extension.



public class Size: NSManagedObject {
var quantity: Int
// Same for other variables.
// Your existing code goes here.
}


Try and share your results.






share|improve this answer
























  • It will gives the same error

    – Marco Ghigo
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:49














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You will be getting the compiler error: Extensions must not contain stored properties



You should update it and put the variable to your class instead of to extension.



public class Size: NSManagedObject {
var quantity: Int
// Same for other variables.
// Your existing code goes here.
}


Try and share your results.






share|improve this answer













You will be getting the compiler error: Extensions must not contain stored properties



You should update it and put the variable to your class instead of to extension.



public class Size: NSManagedObject {
var quantity: Int
// Same for other variables.
// Your existing code goes here.
}


Try and share your results.







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