The correct way to do this is to do:
if ([self.myViewController conformsToProtocol:@protocol(MyProtocol)])
{
UIViewController <MyProtocol> *vc = (UIViewController <MyProtocol> *) self.myViewController;
[vc protocolMethod];
}
The UIViewController <MyProtocol> * type-cast translates to “vc is a UIViewController object that conforms to MyProtocol”, whereas using id <MyProtocol> translates to “vc is an object of an unknown class that conforms to MyProtocol”.
This way the compiler will give you proper type checking on vc – the compiler will only give you a warning if any method that’s not declared on either UIViewController or <MyProtocol> is called. id should only be used in the situation if you don’t know the class/type of the object being cast.