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#ifndef _IFC4X3_ADD2_IFCPOLYLOOP_AUTO_IMPL_H
#define _IFC4X3_ADD2_IFCPOLYLOOP_AUTO_IMPL_H
#include "IfcLoopAutoImpl.h"
#include "TD_PackPush.h"
/** \details
The namespace contains schema-dependent classes, definitions and sub routines
for work with IFC4X3_ADD2 express schema definitions.
*/
namespace OdIfc4x3_add2 {
/** \details
A poly loop is a loop with straight edges bounding a planar region in space.
A poly loop is a loop of genus 1 where the loop is represented by an
ordered coplanar collection of points forming the vertices of the loop.
The loop is composed of straight line segments joining a point in the collection to the succeeding point in the collection.
The closing segment is from the last to the first point in the collection.
The direction of the loop is in the direction of the line segments.
The IfcPolyLoop is always closed and the last segment is from the last IfcCartesianPoint in the list of Polygon's to the first IfcCartesianPoint.
Therefore the first point is not repeated at the end of the list.
*/
class IFC4X3_EXPORT IfcPolyLoop : public IfcLoop
{
//DOM-IGNORE-BEGIN
OD_EXP_DECLARE_MEMBERS(OdIfc4x3_add2::IfcPolyLoop);
//DOM-IGNORE-END
public:
//
// OdDAI early binding accessors
//
/** \details
Gets the value of Polygon attribute.
This attribute represents list of points defining the loop.
There are no repeated points in the list.
\param Polygon [out] Receives the Polygon attribute.
*/
void getPolygon(OdDAIObjectIds& Polygon) const;
/** \details
Returns the value of Polygon attribute.
This attribute represents list of points defining the loop.
There are no repeated points in the list.
\returns
Returns the value of Polygon attribute.
*/
OdDAI::ListOfOdDAIObjectId& polygon();
public:
/** \details
Reads object's data from the specified filer.
\param rdFiler [in] Pointer to a filer from which to read the data.
\returns
A value of OdResult type that contains the result of the method execution.
*/
virtual OdResult inFields(OdDAI::OdSpfFilerBase* rdFiler) override;
/** \details
Writes object's data the the specified filer.
\param wrFiler [in] Pointer to a filer to which to write the data.
\returns
A value of OdResult type that contains the result of the method execution.
*/
virtual OdResult outFields(OdDAI::OdSpfFilerBase* wrFiler) override;
/** \details
Returns a type of a class instance.
\returns
Pointer to the