How to use this tool?

This free online converter lets you convert code from Objective_C to Scala in a click of a button. To use this converter, take the following steps -

  1. Type or paste your Objective_C code in the input box.
  2. Click the convert button.
  3. The resulting Scala code from the conversion will be displayed in the output box.

Examples

The following are examples of code conversion from Objective_C to Scala using this converter. Note that you may not always get the same code since it is generated by an AI language model which is not 100% deterministic and gets updated from time to time.

Example 1 - Is String Palindrome

Program that checks if a string is a palindrome or not.

Objective_C

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Scala

Example 2 - Even or Odd

A well commented function to check if a number if odd or even.

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Key differences between Objective_C and Scala

CharacteristicObjective_CScala
SyntaxObjective-C uses a syntax similar to C with added Smalltalk-style messaging syntax.Scala has a more expressive and concise syntax compared to Objective-C.
ParadigmObjective-C is primarily an object-oriented programming language.Scala is a multi-paradigm language that supports both object-oriented and functional programming.
TypingObjective-C is a statically typed language.Scala is also a statically typed language with type inference.
PerformanceObjective-C is known for its performance and is often used for developing high-performance applications.Scala is also performant, but it may have some overhead due to its more expressive features.
Libraries and frameworksObjective-C has a rich set of libraries and frameworks, especially for iOS and macOS development.Scala has a wide range of libraries and frameworks available, including popular ones like Akka and Play.
Community and supportObjective-C has a large community and good support, especially for iOS and macOS development.Scala has a growing community and good support, with active development and regular updates.
Learning curveObjective-C has a moderate learning curve, especially for developers familiar with C and Smalltalk.Scala has a steeper learning curve, especially for developers new to functional programming concepts.