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OCCT/src/FoundationClasses/TKMath/math/math_IntegerVector.hxx
Pasukhin Dmitry 5647b46a34 Configuration - Reorganize repository structure #450
Reorganizing structure to have Module/TK/Package/FILES structure.
New structure reflect the structure inside IDE.
Migrate FILES, PACKAGES, EXTRLIB to CMake version to handle changes on updates.
No changes were done to installation layout, all installation result keep as before.
The migration was done using python script, see PR, which refactor automatically the structure.
Updated doc generation to have valid path to modules, toolkits and packages.
In case of PR into new version, IR-790 can be used as a target for the previous version.
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// Copyright (c) 1997-1999 Matra Datavision
// Copyright (c) 1999-2014 OPEN CASCADE SAS
//
// This file is part of Open CASCADE Technology software library.
//
// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
// the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as published
// by the Free Software Foundation, with special exception defined in the file
// OCCT_LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt. Consult the file LICENSE_LGPL_21.txt included in OCCT
// distribution for complete text of the license and disclaimer of any warranty.
//
// Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of Open CASCADE
// commercial license or contractual agreement.
#ifndef _math_IntegerVector_HeaderFile
#define _math_IntegerVector_HeaderFile
#include <math_VectorBase.hxx>
//! This class implements the real IntegerVector abstract data type.
//! IntegerVectors can have an arbitrary range which must be define at
//! the declaration and cannot be changed after this declaration.
//! Example:
//! @code
//! math_IntegerVector V1(-3, 5); // an IntegerVector with range [-3..5]
//! @endcode
//!
//! IntegerVector is copied through assignment:
//! @code
//! math_IntegerVector V2( 1, 9);
//! ....
//! V2 = V1;
//! V1(1) = 2.0; // the IntegerVector V2 will not be modified.
//! @endcode
//!
//! The Exception RangeError is raised when trying to access outside
//! the range of an IntegerVector :
//! @code
//! V1(11) = 0 // --> will raise RangeError;
//! @endcode
//!
//! The Exception DimensionError is raised when the dimensions of two
//! IntegerVectors are not compatible :
//! @code
//! math_IntegerVector V3(1, 2);
//! V3 = V1; // --> will raise DimensionError;
//! V1.Add(V3) // --> will raise DimensionError;
//! @endcode
using math_IntegerVector = math_VectorBase<int>;
#endif