com.ibm.rational.test.common.models.behavior

Interface CBTimeUnits

  • All Superinterfaces:
    org.eclipse.emf.ecore.EObject, org.eclipse.emf.common.notify.Notifier


    public interface CBTimeUnits
    extends org.eclipse.emf.ecore.EObject
    A representation of the model object 'CB Time Units'. This class contains the statics defined to denote various time units. The time units supported are MILLISECONDS SECONDS MINUTES HOURS

    The following features are supported:

    See Also:
    BehaviorPackage.getCBTimeUnits()
    • Method Summary

      Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method and Description
      int getDAYS()
      Returns the value of the 'DAYS' attribute.
      int getHOURS()
      Returns the value of the 'HOURS' attribute.
      int getMILLISECONDS()
      Returns the value of the 'MILLISECONDS' attribute.
      int getMINUTES()
      Returns the value of the 'MINUTES' attribute.
      int getSECONDS()
      Returns the value of the 'SECONDS' attribute.
      void setDAYS(int value)
      Sets the value of the 'DAYS' attribute
      void setHOURS(int value)
      Sets the value of the 'HOURS' attribute
      void setMILLISECONDS(int value)
      Sets the value of the 'MILLISECONDS' attribute
      void setMINUTES(int value)
      Sets the value of the 'MINUTES' attribute
      void setSECONDS(int value)
      Sets the value of the 'SECONDS' attribute
      • Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.emf.ecore.EObject

        eAllContents, eClass, eContainer, eContainingFeature, eContainmentFeature, eContents, eCrossReferences, eGet, eGet, eInvoke, eIsProxy, eIsSet, eResource, eSet, eUnset
      • Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.emf.common.notify.Notifier

        eAdapters, eDeliver, eNotify, eSetDeliver
    • Method Detail

      • getMILLISECONDS

        int getMILLISECONDS()
        Returns the value of the 'MILLISECONDS' attribute. The default value is "0".

        If the meaning of the 'MILLISECONDS' attribute isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...

        Returns:
        the value of the 'MILLISECONDS' attribute.
        See Also:
        CBTimeUnits.setMILLISECONDS(int), BehaviorPackage.getCBTimeUnits_MILLISECONDS()
      • getSECONDS

        int getSECONDS()
        Returns the value of the 'SECONDS' attribute. The default value is "1".

        If the meaning of the 'SECONDS' attribute isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...

        Returns:
        the value of the 'SECONDS' attribute.
        See Also:
        CBTimeUnits.setSECONDS(int), BehaviorPackage.getCBTimeUnits_SECONDS()
      • setSECONDS

        void setSECONDS(int value)
        Sets the value of the 'SECONDS' attribute.
        Parameters:
        value - the new value of the 'SECONDS' attribute.
        See Also:
        CBTimeUnits.getSECONDS()
      • getMINUTES

        int getMINUTES()
        Returns the value of the 'MINUTES' attribute. The default value is "2".

        If the meaning of the 'MINUTES' attribute isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...

        Returns:
        the value of the 'MINUTES' attribute.
        See Also:
        CBTimeUnits.setMINUTES(int), BehaviorPackage.getCBTimeUnits_MINUTES()
      • setMINUTES

        void setMINUTES(int value)
        Sets the value of the 'MINUTES' attribute.
        Parameters:
        value - the new value of the 'MINUTES' attribute.
        See Also:
        CBTimeUnits.getMINUTES()
      • getHOURS

        int getHOURS()
        Returns the value of the 'HOURS' attribute. The default value is "3".

        If the meaning of the 'HOURS' attribute isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...

        Returns:
        the value of the 'HOURS' attribute.
        See Also:
        CBTimeUnits.setHOURS(int), BehaviorPackage.getCBTimeUnits_HOURS()
      • setHOURS

        void setHOURS(int value)
        Sets the value of the 'HOURS' attribute.
        Parameters:
        value - the new value of the 'HOURS' attribute.
        See Also:
        CBTimeUnits.getHOURS()
      • getDAYS

        int getDAYS()
        Returns the value of the 'DAYS' attribute. The default value is "4".

        If the meaning of the 'DAYS' attribute isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...

        Returns:
        the value of the 'DAYS' attribute.
        See Also:
        CBTimeUnits.setDAYS(int), BehaviorPackage.getCBTimeUnits_DAYS()
      • setDAYS

        void setDAYS(int value)
        Sets the value of the 'DAYS' attribute.
        Parameters:
        value - the new value of the 'DAYS' attribute.
        See Also:
        CBTimeUnits.getDAYS()
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