public interface _LengthOperations
IObject
implementation and as such does
not have an ID value. Instead, the entire object is embedded
into the containing class, so that the value and unit rows
can be found on the table itself (e.g. pixels.physicalSizeX
and pixels.physicalSizeXUnit).Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
Length |
copy(Ice.Current __current) |
java.lang.String |
getSymbol(Ice.Current __current)
Returns the possibly unicode representation of the ""unit""
value for display.
|
UnitsLength |
getUnit(Ice.Current __current)
UnitsLength instance which is an
IObject
meaning that its ID is sufficient for identifying equality. |
double |
getValue(Ice.Current __current)
Actual value for this unit-based field.
|
void |
setUnit(UnitsLength unit,
Ice.Current __current) |
void |
setValue(double value,
Ice.Current __current) |
double getValue(Ice.Current __current)
UnitsLength
enum.__current
- The Current object for the invocation.void setValue(double value, Ice.Current __current)
UnitsLength getUnit(Ice.Current __current)
UnitsLength
instance which is an
IObject
meaning that its ID is sufficient for identifying equality.__current
- The Current object for the invocation.void setUnit(UnitsLength unit, Ice.Current __current)
java.lang.String getSymbol(Ice.Current __current)
__current
- The Current object for the invocation.Length copy(Ice.Current __current)