public interface TimedZone
extends org.eclipse.emf.ecore.EObject
The following features are supported:
AutomatonPackage.getTimedZone()
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
State |
getInState()
Returns the value of the 'In State' reference.
|
State |
getOutState()
Returns the value of the 'Out State' reference.
|
long |
getTime()
Returns the value of the 'Time' attribute.
|
void |
setInState(State value)
Sets the value of the '
In State ' reference. |
void |
setOutState(State value)
Sets the value of the '
Out State ' reference. |
void |
setTime(long value)
Sets the value of the '
Time ' attribute. |
State getInState()
In State Of
'.
If the meaning of the 'In State' reference isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...
setInState(State)
,
AutomatonPackage.getTimedZone_InState()
,
State.getInStateOf()
void setInState(State value)
In State
' reference.
value
- the new value of the 'In State' reference.getInState()
State getOutState()
Out State Of
'.
If the meaning of the 'Out State' reference isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...
setOutState(State)
,
AutomatonPackage.getTimedZone_OutState()
,
State.getOutStateOf()
void setOutState(State value)
Out State
' reference.
value
- the new value of the 'Out State' reference.getOutState()
long getTime()
If the meaning of the 'Time' attribute isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...
setTime(long)
,
AutomatonPackage.getTimedZone_Time()