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This class allows to store a redefinable Graph, via a Handle (useful for an Object which can work on several successive Models, with the same general conditions) More...
#include <Interface_HGraph.hxx>

Public Member Functions | |
| Interface_HGraph (const Interface_Graph &agraph) | |
| Creates an HGraph directly from a Graph. Remark that the starting Graph is duplicated.   | |
| Interface_HGraph (const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > &amodel, const Interface_GeneralLib &lib, const Standard_Boolean theModeStats=Standard_True) | |
| Creates an HGraph with a Graph created from <amodel> and <lib>   | |
| Interface_HGraph (const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > &amodel, const Handle< Interface_Protocol > &protocol, const Standard_Boolean theModeStats=Standard_True) | |
| Creates an HGraph with a graph itself created from <amodel> and <protocol>   | |
| Interface_HGraph (const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > &amodel, const Handle< Interface_GTool > >ool, const Standard_Boolean theModeStats=Standard_True) | |
| Creates an HGraph with a graph itself created from <amodel> and <protocol>   | |
| Interface_HGraph (const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > &amodel, const Standard_Boolean theModeStats=Standard_True) | |
| Same a above, but works with the GTool in the model.   | |
| const Interface_Graph & | Graph () const | 
| Returns the Graph contained in <me>, for Read Only Operations Remark that it is returns as "const &" Getting it in a new variable instead of a reference would be a pity, because all the graph's content would be duplicated.   | |
| Interface_Graph & | CGraph () | 
| Same as above, but for Read-Write Operations Then, The Graph will be modified in the HGraph itself.   | |
  Public Member Functions inherited from Standard_Transient | |
| Standard_Transient () | |
| Empty constructor.   | |
| Standard_Transient (const Standard_Transient &) | |
| Copy constructor – does nothing.   | |
| Standard_Transient & | operator= (const Standard_Transient &) | 
| Assignment operator, needed to avoid copying reference counter.   | |
| virtual | ~Standard_Transient () | 
| Destructor must be virtual.   | |
| virtual const opencascade::handle< Standard_Type > & | DynamicType () const | 
| Returns a type descriptor about this object.   | |
| Standard_Boolean | IsInstance (const opencascade::handle< Standard_Type > &theType) const | 
| Returns a true value if this is an instance of Type.   | |
| Standard_Boolean | IsInstance (const Standard_CString theTypeName) const | 
| Returns a true value if this is an instance of TypeName.   | |
| Standard_Boolean | IsKind (const opencascade::handle< Standard_Type > &theType) const | 
| Returns true if this is an instance of Type or an instance of any class that inherits from Type. Note that multiple inheritance is not supported by OCCT RTTI mechanism.   | |
| Standard_Boolean | IsKind (const Standard_CString theTypeName) const | 
| Returns true if this is an instance of TypeName or an instance of any class that inherits from TypeName. Note that multiple inheritance is not supported by OCCT RTTI mechanism.   | |
| Standard_Transient * | This () const | 
| Returns non-const pointer to this object (like const_cast). For protection against creating handle to objects allocated in stack or call from constructor, it will raise exception Standard_ProgramError if reference counter is zero.   | |
| Standard_Integer | GetRefCount () const noexcept | 
| Get the reference counter of this object.   | |
| void | IncrementRefCounter () noexcept | 
| Increments the reference counter of this object.   | |
| Standard_Integer | DecrementRefCounter () noexcept | 
| Decrements the reference counter of this object; returns the decremented value.   | |
| virtual void | Delete () const | 
| Memory deallocator for transient classes.   | |
Additional Inherited Members | |
  Public Types inherited from Standard_Transient | |
| typedef void | base_type | 
| Returns a type descriptor about this object.   | |
  Static Public Member Functions inherited from Standard_Transient | |
| static constexpr const char * | get_type_name () | 
| Returns a type descriptor about this object.   | |
| static const opencascade::handle< Standard_Type > & | get_type_descriptor () | 
| Returns type descriptor of Standard_Transient class.   | |
This class allows to store a redefinable Graph, via a Handle (useful for an Object which can work on several successive Models, with the same general conditions)
| Interface_HGraph::Interface_HGraph | ( | const Interface_Graph & | agraph | ) | 
Creates an HGraph directly from a Graph. Remark that the starting Graph is duplicated.
| Interface_HGraph::Interface_HGraph | ( | const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > & | amodel, | 
| const Interface_GeneralLib & | lib, | ||
| const Standard_Boolean | theModeStats = Standard_True  | 
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Creates an HGraph with a Graph created from <amodel> and <lib>
| Interface_HGraph::Interface_HGraph | ( | const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > & | amodel, | 
| const Handle< Interface_Protocol > & | protocol, | ||
| const Standard_Boolean | theModeStats = Standard_True  | 
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| ) | 
Creates an HGraph with a graph itself created from <amodel> and <protocol>
| Interface_HGraph::Interface_HGraph | ( | const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > & | amodel, | 
| const Handle< Interface_GTool > & | gtool, | ||
| const Standard_Boolean | theModeStats = Standard_True  | 
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| ) | 
Creates an HGraph with a graph itself created from <amodel> and <protocol>
| Interface_HGraph::Interface_HGraph | ( | const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > & | amodel, | 
| const Standard_Boolean | theModeStats = Standard_True  | 
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| ) | 
Same a above, but works with the GTool in the model.
| Interface_Graph & Interface_HGraph::CGraph | ( | ) | 
Same as above, but for Read-Write Operations Then, The Graph will be modified in the HGraph itself.
| const Interface_Graph & Interface_HGraph::Graph | ( | ) | const | 
Returns the Graph contained in <me>, for Read Only Operations Remark that it is returns as "const &" Getting it in a new variable instead of a reference would be a pity, because all the graph's content would be duplicated.