public class CommunicationAccessQueryCollection extends DefinitionalObjectCollection<NavigationReceiverAccessQuery>
NavigationReceiverAccessQueries 
 used to determine navigation communications signal access across multiple 
 NavigationReceiverChannels.| Modifier | Constructor and Description | 
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CommunicationAccessQueryCollection()
Initializes a new instance. 
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protected  | 
CommunicationAccessQueryCollection(CommunicationAccessQueryCollection existingInstance,
                                  CopyContext context)
Initializes a new instance as a copy of an existing instance. 
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CommunicationAccessQueryCollection(Iterable<? extends NavigationReceiverAccessQuery> queries)
Construct a new instance based on an existing collection of  
NavigationReceiverAccessQueries. | 
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protected boolean | 
checkForSameDefinition(CommunicationAccessQueryCollection other)
Checks to determine if another instance has the same definition as this instance and
    returns  
true if it does. | 
protected boolean | 
checkForSameDefinition(DefinitionalObjectCollection<NavigationReceiverAccessQuery> other)
Checks to determine if another instance has the same definition as this instance and
    returns  
true if it does. | 
Object | 
clone(CopyContext context)
Clones this object using the specified context. 
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protected int | 
computeCurrentDefinitionHashCode()
Computes a hash code based on the current properties of this object. 
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boolean | 
contains(int pseudoRandomNoiseCode)
Determines whether the collection contains an  
NavigationReceiverAccessQuery with the specified PRN. | 
ArrayList<NavigationReceiverAccessQuery> | 
findAll(int pseudoRandomNoiseCode)
Finds all  
NavigationReceiverAccessQueries in the collection that have a specified PRN. | 
NavigationReceiverAccessQuery | 
findFirst(int pseudoRandomNoiseCode)
Find the first  
NavigationReceiverAccessQuery in the collection that has the specified PRN. | 
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public CommunicationAccessQueryCollection(@Nonnull Iterable<? extends NavigationReceiverAccessQuery> queries)
NavigationReceiverAccessQueries.queries - A list of NavigationReceiverAccessQueries.ArgumentNullException - Thrown if queries is null.protected CommunicationAccessQueryCollection(@Nonnull CommunicationAccessQueryCollection existingInstance, @Nonnull CopyContext context)
    See ICloneWithContext.clone(CopyContext) for more information about how to implement this constructor
    in a derived class.
existingInstance - The existing instance to copy.context - A CopyContext that controls the depth of the copy.ArgumentNullException - Thrown when existingInstance or context is null.public Object clone(CopyContext context)
    This method should be implemented to call a copy constructor on the class of the
    object being cloned.  The copy constructor should take the CopyContext as a parameter
    in addition to the existing instance to copy.  The copy constructor should first call
    CopyContext.addObjectMapping(T, T) to identify the newly constructed instance
    as a copy of the existing instance.  It should then copy all fields, using
    CopyContext.updateReference(T) to copy any reference fields.
    
    A typical implementation of ICloneWithContext:
    
public static class MyClass implements ICloneWithContext {
    public MyClass(MyClass existingInstance, CopyContext context) {
        context.addObjectMapping(existingInstance, this);
        someReference = context.updateReference(existingInstance.someReference);
    }
    @Override
    public final Object clone(CopyContext context) {
        return new MyClass(this, context);
    }
    private Object someReference;
}
    
    In general, all fields that are reference types should be copied with a call to
    CopyContext.updateReference(T).  There are a couple of exceptions:
    
    If one of these exceptions applies, the CopyContext should be given an opportunity
    to update the reference before the reference is copied explicitly.  Use
    CopyContext.updateReference(T) to update the reference.  If CopyContext.updateReference(T) returns
    the original object, indicating that the context does not have a replacement registered,
    then copy the object manually by invoking a Clone method, a copy constructor, or by manually
    constructing a new instance and copying the values.
    
alwaysCopy = context.updateReference(existingInstance.alwaysCopy);
if (existingInstance.alwaysCopy != null && alwaysCopy == existingInstance.alwaysCopy) {
    alwaysCopy = (AlwaysCopy) existingInstance.alwaysCopy.clone(context);
}
    
    If you are implementing an evaluator (a class that implements IEvaluator), the
    IEvaluator.updateEvaluatorReferences(agi.foundation.infrastructure.CopyContext) method shares some responsibilities with the
    copy context constructor. Code duplication can be avoided by doing the following:
    
CopyContext.updateReference(T).  You should still call CopyContext.updateReference(T) on any references to
    non-evaluators.
    IEvaluator.updateEvaluatorReferences(agi.foundation.infrastructure.CopyContext) as the last line in the constructor and pass it the
    same CopyContext passed to the constructor.
    IEvaluator.updateEvaluatorReferences(agi.foundation.infrastructure.CopyContext) as normal.  See the reference documentation for
    IEvaluator.updateEvaluatorReferences(agi.foundation.infrastructure.CopyContext) for more information on implementing that method.
    public MyClass(MyClass existingInstance, CopyContext context) {
    super(existingInstance, context);
    someReference = context.updateReference(existingInstance.someReference);
    evaluatorReference = existingInstance.evaluatorReference;
    updateEvaluatorReferences(context);
}
@Override
public void updateEvaluatorReferences(CopyContext context) {
    evaluatorReference = context.updateReference(evaluatorReference);
}
@Override
public Object clone(CopyContext context) {
    return new MyClass(this, context);
}
private Object someReference;
private IEvaluator evaluatorReference;clone in interface ICloneWithContextclone in class DefinitionalObjectCollection<NavigationReceiverAccessQuery>context - The context to use to perform the copy.protected final boolean checkForSameDefinition(DefinitionalObjectCollection<NavigationReceiverAccessQuery> other)
DefinitionalObjectCollectiontrue if it does.  Derived classes MUST override this method and check
    all new fields introduced by the derived class for definitional equivalence.  It is NOT necessary
    to check base class fields because the base class will already have done that.  When overriding this method,
    you should NOT call the base implementation because it will return false for all derived-class instances.
    Derived classes should check the type of other to preserve the symmetric nature of IEquatableDefinition.isSameDefinition(java.lang.Object).checkForSameDefinition in class DefinitionalObjectCollection<NavigationReceiverAccessQuery>other - The other instance to compare to this one.true if the two objects are defined equivalently; otherwise false.protected boolean checkForSameDefinition(CommunicationAccessQueryCollection other)
true if it does.  Derived classes MUST override this method and check
    all new fields introduced by the derived class for definitional equivalence.  It is NOT necessary
    to check base class fields because the base class will already have done that.  When overriding this method,
    you should NOT call the base implementation because it will return false for all derived-class instances.
    Derived classes should check the type of other to preserve the symmetric nature of IEquatableDefinition.isSameDefinition(java.lang.Object).other - The other instance to compare to this one.true if the two objects are defined equivalently; otherwise false.protected int computeCurrentDefinitionHashCode()
CommunicationAccessQueryCollection.checkForSameDefinition(agi.foundation.infrastructure.DefinitionalObjectCollection<agi.foundation.navigation.advanced.NavigationReceiverAccessQuery>) method.computeCurrentDefinitionHashCode in class DefinitionalObjectCollection<NavigationReceiverAccessQuery>@Nonnull public final ArrayList<NavigationReceiverAccessQuery> findAll(int pseudoRandomNoiseCode)
NavigationReceiverAccessQueries in the collection that have a specified PRN.pseudoRandomNoiseCode - The PRN the returned query should be associated with.NavigationReceiverAccessQueries with the specified PRN.@Nullable public final NavigationReceiverAccessQuery findFirst(int pseudoRandomNoiseCode)
NavigationReceiverAccessQuery in the collection that has the specified PRN.pseudoRandomNoiseCode - The PRN the returned query should be associated with.NavigationReceiverAccessQuery with the specified PRN, or null.public final boolean contains(int pseudoRandomNoiseCode)
NavigationReceiverAccessQuery with the specified PRN.pseudoRandomNoiseCode - The PRN any NavigationReceiverAccessQuery in the collection must contain.true if any NavigationReceiverAccessQuery in the collection has
    the specified PRN; otherwise false.