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SoEnabledElementsList(3)					       Coin						  SoEnabledElementsList(3)

NAME
SoEnabledElementsList - The SoEnabledElementsList class is a container for type info for element types that are enabled in actions. This class is probably not interesting for the application programmer. SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/lists/SoEnabledElementsList.h> Public Member Functions SoEnabledElementsList (SoEnabledElementsList *const parentlist) ~SoEnabledElementsList () const SoTypeList & getElements (void) const void enable (const SoType elementtype, const int stackindex) void merge (const SoEnabledElementsList &eel) Static Public Member Functions static int getCounter (void) Detailed Description The SoEnabledElementsList class is a container for type info for element types that are enabled in actions. This class is probably not interesting for the application programmer. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation SoEnabledElementsList::SoEnabledElementsList (SoEnabledElementsList *constparentlist) Constructor. SoEnabledElementsList::~SoEnabledElementsList () Destructor. Member Function Documentation const SoTypeList & SoEnabledElementsList::getElements (void) const Return the list of enabled elements. void SoEnabledElementsList::enable (const SoTypeelementtype, const intstackindex) Add an elementtype to the list of enabled elements if it's not enabled already. void SoEnabledElementsList::merge (const SoEnabledElementsList &eel) Enables all the elements from the eel list that is enabled in this instance. int SoEnabledElementsList::getCounter (void) [static] Return the current setting of the global counter used to determine when lists are out of date. It is incremented whenever a new element is added to a list. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for Coin from the source code. Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 SoEnabledElementsList(3)
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