#include <MIDIMelody.hxx>
Definition at line 44 of file MIDIMelody.hxx.
Public Member Functions | |
DYNAMIC_TYPE_USING_INTERFACE (MIDIMelody, 2, ProcessingData) | |
DYN_ATTRIBUTE (0, public, List< MIDINote >, NoteArray) | |
Array of notes belonging to the melody. | |
DYN_ATTRIBUTE (1, public, TSize, NumberOfNotes) | |
Higher-level descriptors computed from the noteArray information. | |
Protected Member Functions | |
void | DefaultInit () |
The concrete dynamic type constructor calls DefaultInit(). |
CLAM::MIDIMelody::DYNAMIC_TYPE_USING_INTERFACE | ( | MIDIMelody | , | |
2 | , | |||
ProcessingData | ||||
) |
Array of notes belonging to the melody.
CLAM::MIDIMelody::DYN_ATTRIBUTE | ( | 1 | , | |
public | , | |||
TSize | , | |||
NumberOfNotes | ||||
) |
Higher-level descriptors computed from the noteArray information.
void MIDIMelody::DefaultInit | ( | void | ) | [protected] |
The concrete dynamic type constructor calls DefaultInit().
This allows user to initialize his/her object. But we define DefaultInit() here because we don't want to force writting one DefaultInit() function for each concrete dynamic type. If a dynamic type concrete class defines some (not-default) constructors, this should also call the DefaultInit().
Reimplemented from CLAM::DynamicType.
Definition at line 26 of file MIDIMelody.cxx.
References CLAM::DynamicType::UpdateData().