Returns the next class the property is restricted to.
If input class is zero, the handle will point to the first relevant class.
If all classes are past (or no relevant classes are found), the function will return 0.
Syntax
//
// Linux, MacOS and non-Visual Studio Windows solutions (pure C++11 / C++98)
//
int64_t GetRangeRestrictionsByIteratorEx(
int64_t model,
int64_t rdfProperty,
int64_t owlClass
);
//
// Visual Studio for Windows
//
__int64 __declspec(dllexport) __stdcall GetRangeRestrictionsByIteratorEx(
__int64 model,
__int64 rdfProperty,
__int64 owlClass
);
Property model
Size: 64 bit / 8 byte (value)
The handle to the model. The model handle is static during its existance. Several models can be opened simultaniously within one session. Different models are always independent, threads are allowed to be running on different models simultaniously.
Property rdfProperty
Size: 64 bit / 8 byte (value)
This attribute represents a handle to the property, this can be either a datatype property (attribute), an object property (relation) or non-defined property. The handle will be static during the life-time of the model, when the model (or part of it) is saved and opened again, the handle will most probably be different.
Property owlClass
Size: 64 bit / 8 byte (value)
This attribute represents a handle to the class. The term owl is comming from W3C, the classes follow the expression power of Semantic Web concepts, therefore classes support multiple inheritance. Technically classes can also be distributed over different resources, however for this the parametric library is required as an extension on the basic Geometry Kernel API.