PPL Java Language Interface  1.2
Artificial_Parameter.java
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1 /* Artificial_Parameter Java class declaration and implementation.
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25 package parma_polyhedra_library;
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46 public class Artificial_Parameter {
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52  private Coefficient den;
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59  le = e.clone();
60  den = new Coefficient(d);
61  }
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67  return le;
68  }
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74  return den;
75  }
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78  public native String ascii_dump();
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81  public native String toString();
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83  private static native void initIDs();
84  static {
85  initIDs();
86  }
87 }
Coefficient den
The value of the denominatir of this.
abstract Linear_Expression clone()
Returns a copy of the linear expression.
Linear_Expression le
The value of the linear expression of this.
native String ascii_dump()
Returns an ascii formatted internal representation of this.
Coefficient denominator()
Returns the denominator in artificial parameter this.
PPL_COEFFICIENT_TYPE Coefficient
native String toString()
Returns a string representation of this.
Linear_Expression linear_expression()
Returns the linear expression in artificial parameter this.
Artificial_Parameter(Linear_Expression e, Coefficient d)
Builds an artificial parameter from a linear expression and a denominator.