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A C# Client Library for the AnalyzeRe REST API
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AnalyzeRe.EventCatalog.Attribute Class Reference

Represents a column of values parsed out of the catalog. More...

Public Member Functions

virtual T ShallowCopy< T > ()
 Create a shallow copy of this object.

See also
ExtensionMethods.DeepCopy<T>

for a serializer-based copy method.

 

Protected Member Functions

virtual void AfterMembersCloned (APIType originalResource)
 Invoked following construction if the current instance has been created using a member-wise clone of some other instance. Override if your derived APIType class contains some members that should not be cloned.
 

Properties

string name [get, set]
 The corresponding column name as it appears in the event catalog (case sensitive)
 
string type [get, set]
 The type of values that appear in this column, as determined by the server.
 
HashSet< objectvalues [get, set]
 The list of distinct values that appear in this column.
 

Detailed Description

Represents a column of values parsed out of the catalog.

Definition at line 68 of file EventCatalog.cs.

Inheritance diagram for AnalyzeRe.EventCatalog.Attribute:
AnalyzeRe.APIType AnalyzeRe.IAPIType

Member Function Documentation

◆ AfterMembersCloned()

virtual void AnalyzeRe.APIType.AfterMembersCloned ( APIType  originalResource)
inlineprotectedvirtualinherited

Invoked following construction if the current instance has been created using a member-wise clone of some other instance. Override if your derived APIType class contains some members that should not be cloned.

Overriding implementations should be sure to invoke base.AfterMembersCloned().

A sane question for a code reviewer to ask might be: "Why not avoid copying those members in the first place?" The answer is that there is no framework-supported method of excluding members from a MemberwiseClone. The only officially supported solution is to not use the object.MemberwiseClone method at all and instead have each class implement it's own Copy method. In our case, most objects have no need to specialize their copy implementation (even though they could - the ShallowCopy<T> method is marked virtual). It's simpler to simply "correct" any special-case members after the fact, and requires less error-prone code than if the code were responsible for ensuring no members were missed in a copy. It's also faster than any reflection-based approach, even though such an approach could benefit from custom attributes meant to exclude certain members from copying.

Reimplemented in AnalyzeRe.APITypes.APIResource_WithDataEndpoint, AnalyzeRe.APIResourceView.BaseAPIResourceView, AnalyzeRe.Distributions.CustomDistribution, AnalyzeRe.LossSets.LossSet_WithData, AnalyzeRe.Optimization.Candidate, AnalyzeRe.Optimization.OptimizationView, and AnalyzeRe.StaticSimulation.

Definition at line 37 of file APIType.cs.

◆ ShallowCopy< T >()

virtual T AnalyzeRe.APIType.ShallowCopy< T > ( )
inlinevirtualinherited

Create a shallow copy of this object.

See also
ExtensionMethods.DeepCopy<T>

for a serializer-based copy method.

Returns
A shallow copy of this object.

If this object contains any members that reference the current object (this), the class should override this method to avoid cloning a reference to the old class.

Implements AnalyzeRe.IAPIType.

Type Constraints
T :IAPIType 

Definition at line 14 of file APIType.cs.

Property Documentation

◆ name

string AnalyzeRe.EventCatalog.Attribute.name
getset

The corresponding column name as it appears in the event catalog (case sensitive)

Definition at line 73 of file EventCatalog.cs.

◆ type

string AnalyzeRe.EventCatalog.Attribute.type
getset

The type of values that appear in this column, as determined by the server.

Definition at line 78 of file EventCatalog.cs.

◆ values

HashSet<object> AnalyzeRe.EventCatalog.Attribute.values
getset

The list of distinct values that appear in this column.

If the number of distinct values is too great, or the type allows for an infinite number of values, this is left null.

Definition at line 84 of file EventCatalog.cs.


The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: