#include <managed_dynamicdata.h>
Properties | |
System::Int32 | member_id [get] |
An integer that uniquely identifies the data member within this DDS::DynamicData sample's type. | |
System::String^ | member_name [get] |
The string name of the data member. | |
System::Boolean | member_exists [get] |
Indicates whether the corresponding member of the data type actually exists in this sample. | |
TCKind | member_kind [get] |
The kind of type of this data member (e.g. integer, structure, etc.). | |
System::UInt32 | element_count [get] |
The number of elements within this data member. | |
TCKind | element_kind [get] |
The kind of type of the elements within this data member. |
System:: Int32 DDS::DynamicDataMemberInfo::member_id [get] |
An integer that uniquely identifies the data member within this DDS::DynamicData sample's type.
For sparse data types, this value will be assigned by the type designer. For types defined in IDL, it will be assigned automatically by the middleware based on the member's declaration order within the type.
System:: String^ DDS::DynamicDataMemberInfo::member_name [get] |
The string name of the data member.
This name will be unique among members of the same type. However, a single named member may have multiple type representations.
System:: Boolean DDS::DynamicDataMemberInfo::member_exists [get] |
Indicates whether the corresponding member of the data type actually exists in this sample.
For non-sparse data types, this value will always be true.
TCKind DDS::DynamicDataMemberInfo::member_kind [get] |
The kind of type of this data member (e.g. integer, structure, etc.).
This is a convenience field; it is equivalent to looking up the member in the DDS::TypeCode and getting the DDS::TCKind from there.
System:: UInt32 DDS::DynamicDataMemberInfo::element_count [get] |
The number of elements within this data member.
This information is only valid for members of array or sequence types. Members of other types will always report zero (0) here.
TCKind DDS::DynamicDataMemberInfo::element_kind [get] |
The kind of type of the elements within this data member.
This information is only valid for members of array or sequence types. Members of other types will always report DDS::TCKind::TK_NULL here.