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#ifndef _IFC4X4_IFCRELINTERFERESELEMENTS_AUTO_IMPL_H
#define _IFC4X4_IFCRELINTERFERESELEMENTS_AUTO_IMPL_H
#include "IfcRelConnectsAutoImpl.h"
#include "IfcConnectionGeometryAutoImpl.h"
#include "IfcSpatialZoneAutoImpl.h"
#include "TD_PackPush.h"
/** \details
The namespace contains schema-dependent classes, definitions and sub routines
for work with IFC4X4 express schema definitions.
*/
namespace OdIfc4x4 {
/** \details
The IfcRelInterferesElements objectified relationship indicates that two elements interfere.
It is a 1 to 1 relationship, and the concept of two elements interfering
physically or logically is described independently of the elements.
The interference can be related to the shape representation of the entities by providing an interference geometry or zone:
* when the interference is between two physical products, the InterferenceGeometry attribute is used to define the physical interference shape,
it can be part of the shape of one of the elements used in the relationship or define the interface between the two shapes using a IfcConnectionGeometry.
* when the interference is between two spatial objects, the InterferenceSpace attribute is used to define the interference space between the
two footprints associated to the spatial objects, expressed by a specific IfcSpatialZone of predefined type IfcSpatialZoneTypeEnum INTERFERENCE.
If the interference geometry and Zone are omitted then the interference is provided as a logical relationship.
Under this circumstance, the connection point, curve, surface, or solid has to be recalculated by the receiving application.
Both InterferenceGeometry and InterferenceSpace should not be set together.
The RelatingElement and RelatedElement define the two elements in the relationship, that can have different roles.
The relation orientation can be required by certain InterferenceType values or InterferenceGeometry calculation,
this is done by setting the attribute ImpliedOrder accordingly:
* ImpliedOrder=TRUE The RelatingElement constitutes the primary element of the interference relationship
that is oriented from RelatingElement (source) to RelatedElement (target).
If the interference is to be resolved by subtracting the overlapping part,
it should be subtracted from the RelatingElement.
The net result would be the RelatingElement subtracted by the InterferenceGeometry.
This would be the case in interference relationships where the RelatedElement creates a void in the RelatingElement dynamically.
* ImpliedOrder=FALSE The RelatingElement and RelatedElement have no priority among each other.
If the interference is to be resolved then no information about whether the InterferenceGeometry
should be subtracted from the RelatingElement or the RelatedElement can be traced.
This would be the case for clash detection results.
* ImpliedOrder=UNKNOWN No information about the priorities is provided.
The InterferenceType property optionally specifies the type of interference between the two elements, two set of default types are provided:
* Oriented interferences types imply usage of ImpliedOrder set to TRUE
and specific choice of RelatingElement and RelatedElement to be meaningful:
* Crosses: the RelatingElement is crossing the RelatedElement (e.g. Railway crossing a road)
* PassesThrough: the RelatingElement is passing through the RelatedElement (e.g. a Road passing inside a tunnel)
* PassesOver: the RelatingElement is passing over the RelatedElement (e.g a bridge passing over a water canal)
* PassesUnder: the RelatingElement is passing under the RelatedElement (e.g a Tunnel passing under a road)
* Non oriented interferences types do not imply specific values of ImpliedOrder (but can still be set to detail shape interference calculation)
* Clash: The RelatingElement and RelatedElement have a spatial or shape-based clash
* Along: The RelatingElement and RelatedElement have a common frontier/surface
\changes
* IFC4 changes:
* Type of the ImpliedOrder attribute changed from logical to IfcLogical.
* Type of the RelatedElement attribute changed from IfcElement to IfcInterferenceSelect.
* Type of the RelatingElement attribute changed from IfcElement to IfcInterferenceSelect.
*/
class IFC4X4_EXPORT IfcRelInterferesElements : public IfcRelConnects
{
//DOM-IGNORE-BEGIN
OD_EXP_DECLARE_MEMBERS(OdIfc4x4::IfcRelInterferesElements);
//DOM-IGNORE-END
public:
//
// OdDAI early binding accessors
//
/** \details
Returns the value of RelatingElement attribute.
This attribute represents one of two elements in the relationship that can have a certain role.
See class description for more information.
\returns
Returns the value of RelatingElement attribute.
*/
IfcInterferenceSelect relatingElement();
/** \details
Returns the value of RelatedElement attribute.
This attribute represents one of two elements in the relationship that can have a certain role.
See class description for more information.
\returns
Returns the value of RelatedElement attribute.
*/
IfcInterferenceSelect relatedElement();
/** \details
Returns the value of InterferenceGeometry attribute.
This attribute represents the geometric shape representation of the interference geometry that is provided
in the object coordinate system of the RelatingElement (mandatory) and in the object coordinate system of the RelatedElement (optionally).
\returns
Returns the value of InterferenceGeometry attribute.
*/
const OdDAIObjectId& getInterferenceGeometry() const;
/** \details
Sets the value of InterferenceGeometry attribute.
This attribute represents the geometric shape representation of the interference geometry that is provided
in the object coordinate system of the RelatingElement (mandatory) and in the object coordinate system of the RelatedElement (optionally).
\param InterferenceGeometry [in] Interference geometry to set.
*/
void setInterferenceGeometry(const OdDAIObjectId& InterferenceGeometry);
/** \details
Returns the value of InterferenceType attribute.
This is optional identifier that describes the nature of the interference.
\returns
Returns the value of InterferenceType attribute.
*/
const OdAnsiString& getInterferenceType() const;
/** \details
Sets the value of InterferenceType attribute.
This is optional identifier that describes the nature of the interference.
\param InterferenceType [in] Interference type to set.
*/
void setInterferenceType(const OdAnsiString& InterferenceType);
/** \details
Returns the value of ImpliedOrder attribute.
This attribute represents logical value indicating if the RelatingElement is considered a source
and the RelatedElement a target (giving a formal orientation to the relation).
It shall be provided in regards to InterferenceGeometry usage and InterferenceType declaration.
\returns
Returns the value of ImpliedOrder attribute.
*/
OdDAI::Logical getImpliedOrder() const;
/** \details
Sets the value of ImpliedOrder attribute.
This attribute represents logical value indicating if the RelatingElement is considered a source
and the RelatedElement a target (giving a formal orientation to the relation).
It shall be provided in regards to InterferenceGeometry usage and InterferenceType declaration.
\param ImpliedOrder [in] Implied order to set.
*/
void setImpliedOrder(OdDAI::Logical ImpliedOrder);
/** \details
Returns the value of InterferenceSpace attribute.
This is optional attribute that expresses the interfering space for IfcSpatialElement occurrences.
\returns
Returns the value of InterferenceSpace attribute.
*/
const OdDAIObjectId& getInterferenceSpace() const;
/** \details
Sets the value of InterferenceSpace attribute.
This is optional attribute that expresses the interfering space for IfcSpatialElement occurrences.
\param InterferenceSpace [in] InterferenceSpace to set.
*/
void setInterferenceSpace(const OdDAIObjectId& InterferenceSpace);
public:
/** \details
Default constructor for the IfcRelInterferesElements class.
*/
IfcRelInterferesElements();
/** \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
Sets the object ID of this instance to inverse attributes of related instances according to schema specification of inverse attributes.
*/
virtual void setInverseCounterParts() override;
/** \details
Returns a type of a class instance.
\returns
Pointer to the