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#ifndef _TDF_ChildIterator_HeaderFile
#define _TDF_ChildIterator_HeaderFile
#include <Standard.hxx>
#include <Standard_DefineAlloc.hxx>
#include <Standard_Macro.hxx>
#include <TDF_LabelNodePtr.hxx>
#include <Standard_Integer.hxx>
#include <Standard_Boolean.hxx>
#include <TDF_Label.hxx>
class TDF_Label;
//! Iterates on the children of a label, at the first
//! level only. It is possible to ask the iterator to
//! explore all the sub label levels of the given one,
//! with the option "allLevels".
class TDF_ChildIterator
{
public:
DEFINE_STANDARD_ALLOC
//! Creates an empty iterator object to
//! explore the children of a label.
Standard_EXPORT TDF_ChildIterator();
//! Constructs the iterator object defined by
//! the label aLabel. Iterates on the children of the given label. If
//! <allLevels> option is set to true, it explores not
//! only the first, but all the sub label levels.
Standard_EXPORT TDF_ChildIterator(const TDF_Label& aLabel, const Standard_Boolean allLevels = Standard_False);
//! Initializes the iteration on the children of the
//! given label.
//! If <allLevels> option is set to true,
//! it explores not only the first, but all the sub
//! label levels.
//! If allLevels is false, only the first level of
//! child labels is explored.
//! In the example below, the label is iterated
//! using Initialize, More and Next and its
//! child labels dumped using TDF_Tool::Entry.
//! Example
//! void DumpChildren(const
//! TDF_Label& aLabel)
//! {
//! TDF_ChildIterator it;
//! TCollection_AsciiString es;
//! for
//! (it.Initialize(aLabel,Standard_True);
//! it.More(); it.Next()){
//! TDF_Tool::Entry(it.Value(),es);
//! cout << as.ToCString() << endl;
//! }
//! }
Standard_EXPORT void Initialize (const TDF_Label& aLabel, const Standard_Boolean allLevels = Standard_False) ;
//! Returns true if a current label is found in the
//! iteration process.
Standard_Boolean More() const;
//! Move the current iteration to the next Item.
Standard_EXPORT void Next() ;
//! Moves this iteration to the next brother
//! label. A brother label is one with the same
//! father as an initial label.
//! Use this function when the non-empty
//! constructor or Initialize has allLevels set to
//! true. The result is that the iteration does not
//! explore the children of the current label.
//! This method is interesting only with
//! "allLevels" behavior, because it avoids to explore
//! the current label children.
Standard_EXPORT void NextBrother() ;
//! Returns the current label; or, if there is
//! none, a null label.
const TDF_Label Value() const;
protected:
private:
TDF_LabelNodePtr myNode;
Standard_Integer myFirstLevel;
};
#include <TDF_ChildIterator.lxx>
#endif // _TDF_ChildIterator_HeaderFile
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