@Thomas The problem with that kind of approach is that the resulting object doesn't store the call in a way that can be reused (reliably) with other methods.
In computer programming, named parameters, pass-by-name, or keyword arguments refer to a computer language's support for function calls that clearly state the name of each parameter within the function call.
== Overview ==
A function call using named parameters differs from a regular function call in that the values are passed by associating each one with a parameter name, instead of providing an ordered list of values.
For example, consider this Java method call using no named parameters:
Using named parameters in Objective-C, the call can be written as:
The Java version is more concise. The...