I want to customize many UIElements easily, so I have read that I can do it by Category the UILabel, ex. UILabel+Custom, or subclassing the UIElement. I just want to know when is better to use Category and when is better Subclassing. Or maybe one of those is the best.
Better subclass UIElements or create Category to customize
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As @rmaddy mentioned in a comment, it depends what sorts of things you are trying to do. I'll try to cover a few cases for you to answer your question.
Subclassing — should be used when you need to...
Truckshould subclass the more generic objectCar)Categories — should be used when you need to...
If there are any other suggestions for when to use subclassing versus categories, feel free to add them in the comments.
@RoxeeMan, does this seem to answer your question?