Coverage Report - org.w3c.dom.mathml.MathMLApplyElement
 
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MathMLApplyElement
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 /*
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  * Copyright 2007 - 2007 JEuclid, http://jeuclid.sf.net
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  * 
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  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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  *
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  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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  *
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  * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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  * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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  * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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  * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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  * limitations under the License.
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  */
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 package org.w3c.dom.mathml;
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 /*
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  * Please note: This file was automatically generated from the source of the
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  * MathML specification. Do not edit it. If there are errors or missing
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  * elements, please correct the stylesheet instead.
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  */
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 /**
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  * The apply element allows a function or operator to be applied to its
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  * arguments.
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  * 
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  * 
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  */
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 public interface MathMLApplyElement extends MathMLContentContainer {
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     /**
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      * The MathML element representing the function or operator that is
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      * applied to the list of arguments.
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      * 
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      * @return value of the operator attribute.
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      */
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     MathMLElement getOperator();
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     /**
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      * setter for the operator attribute.
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      * 
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      * @param operator
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      *            new value for operator.
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      * @see #getOperator()
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      */
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     void setOperator(MathMLElement operator);
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     /**
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      * This attribute represents the lowlimit child element of this node (if
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      * any). This expresses, for instance, the lower limit of integration if
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      * this is an apply element whose first child is a int. See .
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      * 
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      * @return value of the lowLimit attribute.
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      */
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     MathMLElement getLowLimit();
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     /**
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      * setter for the lowLimit attribute.
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      * 
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      * @param lowLimit
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      *            new value for lowLimit.
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      * @see #getLowLimit()
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      * @throws DOMException
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      *             HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR: Raised if this element does not
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      *             permit a child lowlimit element. In particular, raised if
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      *             this element is not an apply element whose first child is
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      *             an int, sum, product, or limit element.
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      */
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     void setLowLimit(MathMLElement lowLimit);
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     /**
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      * This attribute represents the uplimit child element of this node (if
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      * any). This expresses, for instance, the upper limit of integration if
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      * this is an apply element whose first child is a int. See .
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      * 
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      * @return value of the upLimit attribute.
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      */
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     MathMLElement getUpLimit();
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     /**
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      * setter for the upLimit attribute.
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      * 
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      * @param upLimit
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      *            new value for upLimit.
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      * @see #getUpLimit()
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      * @throws DOMException
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      *             HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR: Raised if this element does not
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      *             permit a child uplimit element. In particular, raised if
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      *             this element is not an apply element whose first child is
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      *             an int, sum, or product element.
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      */
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     void setUpLimit(MathMLElement upLimit);
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 };