Source code for pyasdm.enumerations.AssociatedFieldNature

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# File AssociatedFieldNature.py

# to keep track of the attributes added to this class for each value of this enumeration

_associatedFieldNatureDict = {}

# the possible enumerations

_ON = 0  # The associated field is used as ON source data

_OFF = 1  # The associated field is used as OFF source data

_PHASE_REFERENCE = 2  # The associated field is used as Phase reference data


# their names in a dictionary
_associatedFieldNatureNames = {}

_associatedFieldNatureNames[_ON] = "ON"

_associatedFieldNatureNames[_OFF] = "OFF"

_associatedFieldNatureNames[_PHASE_REFERENCE] = "PHASE_REFERENCE"


[docs]class AssociatedFieldNature: """ A class for the AssociatedFieldNature enumeration. """ # The value of this AssociatedFieldNature, one of the possible enumerations. _value = None # its name _name = None def __init__(self, associatedFieldNature): # construct a AssociatedFieldNature from an integer, a string, or another AssociatedFieldNature # if associatedFieldNature is a string, convert it to an instance of this class using literal if isinstance(associatedFieldNature, AssociatedFieldNature): # copy constructor self._value = associatedFieldNature.getValue() self._name = associatedFieldNature.getName() elif isinstance(associatedFieldNature, str): # convert it to an instance of this class using literal thisEnum = AssociatedFieldNature.literal(associatedFieldNature) self._value = thisEnum.getValue() self._name = thisEnum.getName() else: # it must be in the names dictionary if associatedFieldNature not in _associatedFieldNatureNames: raise ValueError("unrecognized AssociatedFieldNature") self._value = associatedFieldNature self._name = _associatedFieldNatureNames[associatedFieldNature] if self._name not in _associatedFieldNatureDict: # add this AssociatedFieldNature as an attribute to this class using its name setattr(AssociatedFieldNature, self._name, self) _associatedFieldNatureDict[self._name] = getattr( AssociatedFieldNature, self._name )
[docs] def getValue(self): """ Return the integer value of this enumeration. """ return self._value
[docs] def getName(self): """ Return the name of this enumeration. """ return self._name
def __str__(self): """ Equivalent to getName() """ return self.getName() def __eq__(self, other): """ Returns True if other is a AssociatedFieldNature and its value is the same as this one. """ return isinstance(other, AssociatedFieldNature) and ( other.getValue() == self.getValue() ) def __ne__(self, other): """ Returns True if other is not equal to self """ return not (self == other) # by convention with the code in java and c++, these are all static methods
[docs] @staticmethod def revision(): """ revision as a string. """ return "-1"
[docs] @staticmethod def version(): """ the major version number as an int. """ return 1
[docs] @staticmethod def size(): """ the number of known enumerators in AssociatedFieldNature """ return len(_associatedFieldNatureNames)
[docs] @staticmethod def name(associatedFieldNature): """ Returns the string form of associatedFieldNature """ return str(associatedFieldNature)
[docs] @staticmethod def names(): """ Return the list of all known AssociatedFieldNature enumeration names """ return list(_associatedFieldNatureNames.values())
[docs] @staticmethod def newAssociatedFieldNature(name): """ Equivalent to the literal method """ return AssociatedFieldNature.literal(name)
[docs] @staticmethod def literal(name): """ Return the AssociatedFieldNature enumerator value given a string """ # it must be available as an attribute if not hasattr(AssociatedFieldNature, name): raise ValueError("Unrecognized AssociatedFieldNature name") return AssociatedFieldNature(getattr(AssociatedFieldNature, name).getValue())
[docs] @staticmethod def from_int(i): """ Return a AssociatedFieldNature from an integration matching an enumeration. """ return AssociatedFieldNature(i)
ON = AssociatedFieldNature(_ON) OFF = AssociatedFieldNature(_OFF) PHASE_REFERENCE = AssociatedFieldNature(_PHASE_REFERENCE)