#include <Function.h>

Public Member Functions | |
| IntegerArgument (string name_="", ArgumentMinMaxPreDefinition minmax=ARGUMENT_MIN_MAX_NONE, bool does_test=true, bool does_error=true) | |
| IntegerArgument (const IntegerArgument *arg) | |
| virtual void | set (const Argument *arg) |
| virtual Argument * | copy () const |
| virtual string | print () const |
| void | setMin (const Number *nmin) |
| const Number * | min () const |
| void | setMax (const Number *nmax) |
| const Number * | max () const |
| virtual int | type () const |
Protected Member Functions | |
| virtual bool | subtest (MathStructure &value, const EvaluationOptions &eo) const |
| virtual string | subprintlong () const |
Protected Attributes | |
| Number * | imin |
| Number * | imax |
These arguments allows numerical integer values. The value can be restricted to a max and/or min value.
| virtual bool IntegerArgument::subtest | ( | MathStructure & | value, | |
| const EvaluationOptions & | eo | |||
| ) | const [protected, virtual] |
This function is called from Argument::test() and performs validation specific to the argument definition type. Should be reimplemented by all subclasses.
| value | Value to test. | |
| eo | Evaluation options to use if the value needs to be evaluated. |
Reimplemented from Argument.
| virtual string IntegerArgument::subprintlong | ( | ) | const [protected, virtual] |
This function is called from Argument::printlong() and returns description specific the argument definition type. Should be reimplemented by all subclasses. For example IntegerArgument::subprintlong() might return "an integer" and Argument::printlong() might append " that fulfills the condition: even(\x)".
Reimplemented from Argument.
| virtual void IntegerArgument::set | ( | const Argument * | arg | ) | [virtual] |
| virtual Argument* IntegerArgument::copy | ( | ) | const [virtual] |
| virtual string IntegerArgument::print | ( | ) | const [virtual] |
Resturns a short description of the argument definition. Ex. "number" for NumberArgument.
Reimplemented from Argument.
| virtual int IntegerArgument::type | ( | ) | const [virtual] |
Returns the type of the argument, corresponding to which subclass the object belongs to.
Reimplemented from Argument.
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