com.ibm.wbit.tel

Class TBoolean

  1. java.lang.Object
  2. extended byorg.eclipse.emf.common.util.AbstractEnumerator
  3. extended bycom.ibm.wbit.tel.TBoolean
All implemented interfaces:
org.eclipse.emf.common.util.Enumerator

  1. public final class TBoolean
  2. extends org.eclipse.emf.common.util.AbstractEnumerator
A representation of the literals of the enumeration 'TBoolean', and utility methods for working with them.
Since:
6.0.1
See Also:
TaskPackage.getTBoolean()

Field Summary

Modifier and Type Field and Description
  1. static
  2. java.lang.String
COPYRIGHT
  1. static
  2. int
NO
The 'No' literal value
  1. static
  2. TBoolean
NO_LITERAL
The 'No' literal object
  1. static
  2. java.util.List
VALUES
A public read-only list of all the 'TBoolean' enumerators
  1. static
  2. int
YES
The 'Yes' literal value
  1. static
  2. TBoolean
YES_LITERAL
The 'Yes' literal object

Method Summary

Modifier and Type Method and Description
  1. static
  2. TBoolean
get(int value)
Returns the 'TBoolean' literal with the specified integer value
  1. static
  2. TBoolean
get(java.lang.String literal)
Returns the 'TBoolean' literal with the specified literal value
  1. static
  2. TBoolean
getByName(java.lang.String name)
Returns the 'TBoolean' literal with the specified name
Methods inherited from class org.eclipse.emf.common.util.AbstractEnumerator
getLiteral, getName, getValue, toString
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait

Field Detail

  1. public static final java.lang.String COPYRIGHT
See Also:

YES

  1. public static final int YES
The 'Yes' literal value.
See Also:

NO

  1. public static final int NO
The 'No' literal value.
See Also:

YES_LITERAL

  1. public static final TBoolean YES_LITERAL
The 'Yes' literal object.

If the meaning of 'Yes' literal object isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...

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NO_LITERAL

  1. public static final TBoolean NO_LITERAL
The 'No' literal object.

If the meaning of 'No' literal object isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...

See Also:

VALUES

  1. public static final java.util.List VALUES
A public read-only list of all the 'TBoolean' enumerators.

Method Detail

get

  1. public static TBoolean get(java.lang.String literal)
Returns the 'TBoolean' literal with the specified literal value.

getByName

  1. public static TBoolean getByName( java.lang.String name)
Returns the 'TBoolean' literal with the specified name.

get

  1. public static TBoolean get(int value)
Returns the 'TBoolean' literal with the specified integer value.