public abstract class TransformationalStateElementAdapterDefinition extends StateElementAdapterDefinition
ReferenceFrame changes.
 
 When creating your own adapters, you must understand the difference between an element definition
 and a defined in object.  The element definition is an object that, among other things, can provide
 the defined in object which is generally a ReferenceFrame or 
 Axes.  The defined in object is the object that the motion would be
 represented in.  For example, when using the NumericalPropagator, a 
 PropagationPointElement would be the element definition, and 
 its IntegrationFrame (get / set) would be the 
 defined in object.
 
 Some objects (element definitions that are Scalars) do not 
 have a defined in which is acceptable.
 
| Modifier | Constructor and Description | 
|---|---|
protected  | 
TransformationalStateElementAdapterDefinition()
Initializes a new instance. 
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protected  | 
TransformationalStateElementAdapterDefinition(TransformationalStateElementAdapterDefinition existingInstance,
                                             CopyContext context)
Initializes a new instance as a copy of an existing instance. 
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
protected boolean | 
checkForSameDefinition(StateElementAdapterDefinition other)
Checks to determine if another instance has the same definition as this instance and
    returns  
true if it does. | 
protected abstract boolean | 
checkForSameDefinition(TransformationalStateElementAdapterDefinition other)
Checks to determine if another instance has the same definition as this instance and
    returns  
true if it does. | 
protected int | 
computeCurrentDefinitionHashCode()
Computes a hash code based on the current properties of this object. 
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void | 
enumerateDependencies(DependencyEnumerator enumerator)
Enumerates the dependencies of this object by calling
     
DependencyEnumerator#enumerate(T) for each object that this object directly depends upon. | 
Object | 
getCurrentDefinedIn()
Gets the current defined in object. 
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protected Object | 
getPreviousDefinedIn()
Gets the previous defined in object. 
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protected void | 
setCurrentDefinedIn(Object value)
Sets the current defined in object. 
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protected void | 
setPreviousDefinedIn(Object value)
Sets the previous defined in object. 
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checkForSameDefinition, getAdapter, getElementIdentification, setElementIdentificationareSameDefinition, areSameDefinition, areSameDefinition, areSameDefinition, areSameDefinition, clone, collectionItemsAreSameDefinition, collectionItemsAreSameDefinition, collectionItemsAreSameDefinition, dictionaryItemsAreSameDefinition, freeze, freezeAggregatedObjects, getCollectionHashCode, getCollectionHashCode, getCollectionHashCode, getDefinitionHashCode, getDefinitionHashCode, getDefinitionHashCode, getDefinitionHashCode, getDefinitionHashCode, getDefinitionHashCode, getDictionaryHashCode, getIsFrozen, isSameDefinition, throwIfFrozenprotected TransformationalStateElementAdapterDefinition()
ElementIdentification (get / set) 
    must be set before StateElementAdapterDefinition.getAdapter(agi.foundation.coordinates.StateElementAdapterDefinition, agi.foundation.EvaluatorGroup) is called, as well as 
    any additional properties derived types require.protected TransformationalStateElementAdapterDefinition(@Nonnull TransformationalStateElementAdapterDefinition 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.protected final boolean checkForSameDefinition(StateElementAdapterDefinition 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).checkForSameDefinition in class StateElementAdapterDefinitionother - The other instance to compare to this one.true if the two objects are defined equivalently; otherwise false.protected abstract boolean checkForSameDefinition(TransformationalStateElementAdapterDefinition 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()
TransformationalStateElementAdapterDefinition.checkForSameDefinition(agi.foundation.coordinates.StateElementAdapterDefinition) method.computeCurrentDefinitionHashCode in class StateElementAdapterDefinitionpublic void enumerateDependencies(DependencyEnumerator enumerator)
DependencyEnumerator#enumerate(T) for each object that this object directly depends upon.
    Derived classes which contain additional dependencies MUST override this method, call the base
    implementation, and enumerate dependencies introduced by the derived class.enumerateDependencies in interface IEnumerateDependenciesenumerateDependencies in class StateElementAdapterDefinitionenumerator - The enumerator that is informed of the dependencies of this object.protected final Object getPreviousDefinedIn()
StateElementAdapterDefinition.getAdapter(agi.foundation.coordinates.StateElementAdapterDefinition, agi.foundation.EvaluatorGroup) to pass in an old adapter.  If there is 
    no old defined in to work with, then use the CurrentDefinedIn (get / set) for both the current 
    and previous.  If this is set, then it should take priority over the adapter passed into 
    StateElementAdapterDefinition.getAdapter(agi.foundation.coordinates.StateElementAdapterDefinition, agi.foundation.EvaluatorGroup)protected final void setPreviousDefinedIn(Object value)
StateElementAdapterDefinition.getAdapter(agi.foundation.coordinates.StateElementAdapterDefinition, agi.foundation.EvaluatorGroup) to pass in an old adapter.  If there is 
    no old defined in to work with, then use the CurrentDefinedIn (get / set) for both the current 
    and previous.  If this is set, then it should take priority over the adapter passed into 
    StateElementAdapterDefinition.getAdapter(agi.foundation.coordinates.StateElementAdapterDefinition, agi.foundation.EvaluatorGroup)public final Object getCurrentDefinedIn()
protected final void setCurrentDefinedIn(Object value)