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Interface_BitMap Class Reference

A bit map simply allows to associate a boolean flag to each item of a list, such as a list of entities, etc... numbered between 1 and a positive count nbitems. More...

#include <Interface_BitMap.hxx>

Public Member Functions

 Interface_BitMap ()
 Creates a empty BitMap.
 
 Interface_BitMap (const Standard_Integer nbitems, const Standard_Integer resflags=0)
 Creates a BitMap for <nbitems> items One flag is defined, n0 0 <resflags> prepares allocation for <resflags> more flags Flags values start at false.
 
void Initialize (const Standard_Integer nbitems, const Standard_Integer resflags=0)
 Initialize empty bit by <nbitems> items One flag is defined, n0 0 <resflags> prepares allocation for <resflags> more flags Flags values start at false.
 
 Interface_BitMap (const Interface_BitMap &other, const Standard_Boolean copied=Standard_False)
 Creates a BitMap from another one if <copied> is True, copies data else, data are not copied, only the header object is.
 
void Initialize (const Interface_BitMap &other, const Standard_Boolean copied=Standard_False)
 Initialize a BitMap from another one.
 
void Reservate (const Standard_Integer moreflags)
 Reservates for a count of more flags.
 
void SetLength (const Standard_Integer nbitems)
 Sets for a new count of items, which can be either less or greater than the former one For new items, their flags start at false.
 
Standard_Integer AddFlag (const Standard_CString name="")
 Adds a flag, a name can be attached to it Returns its flag number Makes required reservation.
 
Standard_Integer AddSomeFlags (const Standard_Integer more)
 Adds several flags (<more>) with no name Returns the number of last added flag.
 
Standard_Boolean RemoveFlag (const Standard_Integer num)
 Removes a flag given its number. Returns True if done, false if num is out of range.
 
Standard_Boolean SetFlagName (const Standard_Integer num, const Standard_CString name)
 Sets a name for a flag, given its number name can be empty (to erase the name of a flag) Returns True if done, false if : num is out of range, or name non-empty already set to another flag.
 
Standard_Integer NbFlags () const
 Returns the count of flags (flag 0 not included)
 
Standard_Integer Length () const
 Returns the count of items (i.e. the length of the bitmap)
 
Standard_CString FlagName (const Standard_Integer num) const
 Returns the name recorded for a flag, or an empty string.
 
Standard_Integer FlagNumber (const Standard_CString name) const
 Returns the number or a flag given its name, or zero.
 
Standard_Boolean Value (const Standard_Integer item, const Standard_Integer flag=0) const
 Returns the value (true/false) of a flag, from :
 
void SetValue (const Standard_Integer item, const Standard_Boolean val, const Standard_Integer flag=0) const
 Sets a new value for a flag.
 
void SetTrue (const Standard_Integer item, const Standard_Integer flag=0) const
 Sets a flag to True.
 
void SetFalse (const Standard_Integer item, const Standard_Integer flag=0) const
 Sets a flag to False.
 
Standard_Boolean CTrue (const Standard_Integer item, const Standard_Integer flag=0) const
 Returns the former value for a flag and sets it to True (before : value returned; after : True)
 
Standard_Boolean CFalse (const Standard_Integer item, const Standard_Integer flag=0) const
 Returns the former value for a flag and sets it to False (before : value returned; after : False)
 
void Init (const Standard_Boolean val, const Standard_Integer flag=0) const
 Initialises all the values of Flag Number <flag> to a given value <val>
 
void Clear ()
 Clear all field of bit map.
 

Detailed Description

A bit map simply allows to associate a boolean flag to each item of a list, such as a list of entities, etc... numbered between 1 and a positive count nbitems.

The BitMap class allows to associate several binary flags, each of one is identified by a number from 0 to a count which can remain at zero or be positive : nbflags

Flags lists over than numflag=0 are added after creation Each of one can be named, hence the user can identify it either by its flag number or by a name which gives a flag n0 (flag n0 0 has no name)

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

◆ Interface_BitMap() [1/3]

Interface_BitMap::Interface_BitMap ( )

Creates a empty BitMap.

◆ Interface_BitMap() [2/3]

Interface_BitMap::Interface_BitMap ( const Standard_Integer nbitems,
const Standard_Integer resflags = 0 )

Creates a BitMap for <nbitems> items One flag is defined, n0 0 <resflags> prepares allocation for <resflags> more flags Flags values start at false.

◆ Interface_BitMap() [3/3]

Interface_BitMap::Interface_BitMap ( const Interface_BitMap & other,
const Standard_Boolean copied = Standard_False )

Creates a BitMap from another one if <copied> is True, copies data else, data are not copied, only the header object is.

Member Function Documentation

◆ AddFlag()

Standard_Integer Interface_BitMap::AddFlag ( const Standard_CString name = "")

Adds a flag, a name can be attached to it Returns its flag number Makes required reservation.

◆ AddSomeFlags()

Standard_Integer Interface_BitMap::AddSomeFlags ( const Standard_Integer more)

Adds several flags (<more>) with no name Returns the number of last added flag.

◆ CFalse()

Standard_Boolean Interface_BitMap::CFalse ( const Standard_Integer item,
const Standard_Integer flag = 0 ) const

Returns the former value for a flag and sets it to False (before : value returned; after : False)

◆ Clear()

void Interface_BitMap::Clear ( )

Clear all field of bit map.

◆ CTrue()

Standard_Boolean Interface_BitMap::CTrue ( const Standard_Integer item,
const Standard_Integer flag = 0 ) const

Returns the former value for a flag and sets it to True (before : value returned; after : True)

◆ FlagName()

Standard_CString Interface_BitMap::FlagName ( const Standard_Integer num) const

Returns the name recorded for a flag, or an empty string.

◆ FlagNumber()

Standard_Integer Interface_BitMap::FlagNumber ( const Standard_CString name) const

Returns the number or a flag given its name, or zero.

◆ Init()

void Interface_BitMap::Init ( const Standard_Boolean val,
const Standard_Integer flag = 0 ) const

Initialises all the values of Flag Number <flag> to a given value <val>

◆ Initialize() [1/2]

void Interface_BitMap::Initialize ( const Interface_BitMap & other,
const Standard_Boolean copied = Standard_False )

Initialize a BitMap from another one.

◆ Initialize() [2/2]

void Interface_BitMap::Initialize ( const Standard_Integer nbitems,
const Standard_Integer resflags = 0 )

Initialize empty bit by <nbitems> items One flag is defined, n0 0 <resflags> prepares allocation for <resflags> more flags Flags values start at false.

◆ Length()

Standard_Integer Interface_BitMap::Length ( ) const

Returns the count of items (i.e. the length of the bitmap)

◆ NbFlags()

Standard_Integer Interface_BitMap::NbFlags ( ) const

Returns the count of flags (flag 0 not included)

◆ RemoveFlag()

Standard_Boolean Interface_BitMap::RemoveFlag ( const Standard_Integer num)

Removes a flag given its number. Returns True if done, false if num is out of range.

◆ Reservate()

void Interface_BitMap::Reservate ( const Standard_Integer moreflags)

Reservates for a count of more flags.

◆ SetFalse()

void Interface_BitMap::SetFalse ( const Standard_Integer item,
const Standard_Integer flag = 0 ) const

Sets a flag to False.

◆ SetFlagName()

Standard_Boolean Interface_BitMap::SetFlagName ( const Standard_Integer num,
const Standard_CString name )

Sets a name for a flag, given its number name can be empty (to erase the name of a flag) Returns True if done, false if : num is out of range, or name non-empty already set to another flag.

◆ SetLength()

void Interface_BitMap::SetLength ( const Standard_Integer nbitems)

Sets for a new count of items, which can be either less or greater than the former one For new items, their flags start at false.

◆ SetTrue()

void Interface_BitMap::SetTrue ( const Standard_Integer item,
const Standard_Integer flag = 0 ) const

Sets a flag to True.

◆ SetValue()

void Interface_BitMap::SetValue ( const Standard_Integer item,
const Standard_Boolean val,
const Standard_Integer flag = 0 ) const

Sets a new value for a flag.

◆ Value()

Standard_Boolean Interface_BitMap::Value ( const Standard_Integer item,
const Standard_Integer flag = 0 ) const

Returns the value (true/false) of a flag, from :

  • the number of the item
  • the flag number, by default 0

The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: