debian man page for latexml::util::keyval

Query: latexml::util::keyval

OS: debian

Section: 3pm

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LaTeXML::Util::KeyVal(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				LaTeXML::Util::KeyVal(3pm)

NAME
"LaTeXML::Util::KeyVal" - support for keyvals
DESCRIPTION
Provides a parser and representation of keyval pairs "LaTeXML::KeyVal" represents parameters handled by LaTeX's keyval package. Declarations "DefKeyVal($keyset,$key,$type);" Defines the type of value expected for the key $key when parsed in part of a KeyVal using $keyset. $type would be something like 'any' or 'Number', but I'm still working on this. Accessors "KeyVal($arg,$key)" This is useful within constructors to access the value associated with $key in the argument $arg. "KeyVals($arg)" This is useful within constructors to extract all keyvalue pairs to assign all attributes. KeyVal Methods "$value = $keyval->getValue($key);" Return the value associated with $key in the $keyval. "@keyvals = $keyval->getKeyVals;" Return the hash reference containing the keys and values bound in the $keyval. Note that will only contain the last value for a given key, if they were repeated. "@keyvals = $keyval->getPairs;" Return the alternating keys and values bound in the $keyval. Note that this may contain multiple entries for a given key, if they were repeated. "$keyval->digestValues;" Return a new "LaTeXML::KeyVals" object with all values digested as appropriate.
AUTHOR
Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov>
COPYRIGHT
Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the United States Government & not subject to copyright in the US. perl v5.10.1 2009-06-16 LaTeXML::Util::KeyVal(3pm)
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