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In my header file i am defining a class member:



id<IAdmobTestSuite>* testSuite;


Later i want to assign this variable using this function:



- (void) setTestSuite:(id<IAdmobTestSuite>)_testSuite {
if(testSuite == nil) {
testSuite = _testSuite;
}
}


but here xcode show we this error: "Assigning to 'id IAdmobTestSuite *' from incompatible type 'id IAdmobTestSuite '; take the address with &"



Dont really understand this error, How can i properly assign this member?










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    In my header file i am defining a class member:



    id<IAdmobTestSuite>* testSuite;


    Later i want to assign this variable using this function:



    - (void) setTestSuite:(id<IAdmobTestSuite>)_testSuite {
    if(testSuite == nil) {
    testSuite = _testSuite;
    }
    }


    but here xcode show we this error: "Assigning to 'id IAdmobTestSuite *' from incompatible type 'id IAdmobTestSuite '; take the address with &"



    Dont really understand this error, How can i properly assign this member?










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      In my header file i am defining a class member:



      id<IAdmobTestSuite>* testSuite;


      Later i want to assign this variable using this function:



      - (void) setTestSuite:(id<IAdmobTestSuite>)_testSuite {
      if(testSuite == nil) {
      testSuite = _testSuite;
      }
      }


      but here xcode show we this error: "Assigning to 'id IAdmobTestSuite *' from incompatible type 'id IAdmobTestSuite '; take the address with &"



      Dont really understand this error, How can i properly assign this member?










      share|improve this question















      In my header file i am defining a class member:



      id<IAdmobTestSuite>* testSuite;


      Later i want to assign this variable using this function:



      - (void) setTestSuite:(id<IAdmobTestSuite>)_testSuite {
      if(testSuite == nil) {
      testSuite = _testSuite;
      }
      }


      but here xcode show we this error: "Assigning to 'id IAdmobTestSuite *' from incompatible type 'id IAdmobTestSuite '; take the address with &"



      Dont really understand this error, How can i properly assign this member?







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      edited Nov 23 '18 at 11:09









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      asked Nov 20 '18 at 15:25









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          id is a pointer, to fix the error you should remove the * in your header



          id<IAdmobTestSuite> testSuite;





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            id is a pointer, to fix the error you should remove the * in your header



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                id is a pointer, to fix the error you should remove the * in your header



                id<IAdmobTestSuite> testSuite;






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