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/*
Copyright (C) 2007 Chris Kenyon
Copyright (C) 2014 StatPro Italia srl
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/*! \file region.hpp
\brief Region, i.e. geographical area, specification
*/
#ifndef quantlib_region_hpp
#define quantlib_region_hpp
#include <ql/qldefines.hpp>
#include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
#include <string>
namespace QuantLib {
//! Region class, used for inflation applicability.
class Region {
public:
//! \name Inspectors
//@{
const std::string& name() const;
const std::string& code() const;
//@}
protected:
Region() {}
struct Data;
boost::shared_ptr<Data> data_;
};
struct Region::Data {
std::string name;
std::string code;
Data(const std::string& name, const std::string& code)
: name(name), code(code) {}
};
//! \relates Region
bool operator==(const Region&, const Region&);
//! \relates Region
bool operator!=(const Region&, const Region&);
//! Custom geographical/economic region
/*! This class allows one to create an instance of a particular
region without having to define and compile a corresponding
class.
*/
class CustomRegion : public Region {
public:
CustomRegion(const std::string& name,
const std::string& code);
};
//! Australia as geographical/economic region
class AustraliaRegion : public Region {
public:
AustraliaRegion();
};
//! European Union as geographical/economic region
class EURegion : public Region {
public:
EURegion();
};
//! France as geographical/economic region
class FranceRegion : public Region {
public:
FranceRegion();
};
//! United Kingdom as geographical/economic region
class UKRegion : public Region {
public:
UKRegion();
};
//! USA as geographical/economic region
class USRegion : public Region {
public:
USRegion();
};
//! South Africa as geographical/economic region
class ZARegion : public Region {
public:
ZARegion();
};
// inline definitions
inline const std::string& Region::name() const {
return data_->name;
}
inline const std::string& Region::code() const {
return data_->code;
}
inline bool operator==(const Region& r1, const Region& r2) {
return r1.name() == r2.name();
}
inline bool operator!=(const Region& r1, const Region& r2) {
return !(r1.name() == r2.name());
}
}
#endif
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