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Gecode::BoolVarArgs Class Reference
[Argument arrays]

Passing Boolean variables. More...

#include <int.hh>

List of all members.

Constructors and initialization



 BoolVarArgs (void)
 Allocate empty array.
 BoolVarArgs (int n)
 Allocate array with n elements.
 BoolVarArgs (const BoolVarArgs &a)
 Initialize from variable argument array a (copy elements).
 BoolVarArgs (const VarArray< BoolVar > &a)
 Initialize from variable array a (copy elements).
 BoolVarArgs (Space &home, int n, int min, int max)
 Initialize array with n new variables.

Detailed Description

Passing Boolean variables.

We could have used a simple typedef instead, but doxygen cannot resolve some overloading then, leading to unusable documentation for important parts of the library. As long as there is no fix for this, we will keep this workaround.

Definition at line 666 of file int.hh.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

Gecode::BoolVarArgs::BoolVarArgs ( void   )  [inline]

Allocate empty array.

Definition at line 671 of file int.hh.

Gecode::BoolVarArgs::BoolVarArgs ( int  n  )  [inline, explicit]

Allocate array with n elements.

Definition at line 673 of file int.hh.

Gecode::BoolVarArgs::BoolVarArgs ( const BoolVarArgs a  )  [inline]

Initialize from variable argument array a (copy elements).

Definition at line 675 of file int.hh.

Gecode::BoolVarArgs::BoolVarArgs ( const VarArray< BoolVar > &  a  )  [inline]

Initialize from variable array a (copy elements).

Definition at line 677 of file int.hh.

Gecode::BoolVarArgs::BoolVarArgs ( Space home,
int  n,
int  min,
int  max 
)

Initialize array with n new variables.

The variables are created with a domain ranging from min to max. The following execptions might be thrown:

Definition at line 101 of file array.cpp.


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