Speed of reading NSUserDefaults vs variables
NSUserDefaults
persists its data on disk so at some point it must load that data from disk in order to store it in memory. It will need to write it back to disk when you tell it to synchronize
.
Once in memory, it will store it in a dictionary-like container (probably NSMutableDictionary
).
Reading from both disk is very expensive compared to reading a variable directly and reading from a dictionary is moderately expensive compared to reading a variable.
Reading/writing variables it much quicker by a long way.