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G4MoleculeGunMessenger.hh
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45 #ifndef MOLECULEGUNMESSENGER_HH_
46 #define MOLECULEGUNMESSENGER_HH_
47 
48 #include "G4UImessenger.hh"
49 #include "G4ThreeVector.hh"
50 #include <vector>
51 
52 class G4MoleculeGun;
53 class G4UIcmdWithAString;
57 class G4UIdirectory;
58 
60 {
61 public:
63  virtual ~G4MoleculeGunMessenger();
64 
65  virtual void SetNewValue(G4UIcommand * command, G4String newValue);
66  virtual G4String GetCurrentValue(G4UIcommand * command);
68 
69 protected:
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73  struct MultipleGun : public G4UImessenger
74  {
76  virtual ~MultipleGun();
77  virtual void SetNewValue(G4UIcommand * command, G4String newValue);
78  virtual G4String GetCurrentValue(G4UIcommand * command);
80 
86 
91  };
92 
94 
95  std::vector<MultipleGun*> fMultipleGun;
96 };
97 
98 #endif /* MOLECULEGUNMESSENGER_HH_ */
virtual G4String GetCurrentValue(G4UIcommand *command)
CLHEP::Hep3Vector G4ThreeVector
G4String name
Definition: TRTMaterials.hh:40
void DefineTracks(G4MoleculeGun *)
int G4int
Definition: G4Types.hh:78
virtual void SetNewValue(G4UIcommand *command, G4String newValue)
MultipleGun * CreateNewType(const G4String &name)
virtual void SetNewValue(G4UIcommand *command, G4String newValue)
virtual G4String GetCurrentValue(G4UIcommand *command)
MultipleGun(const G4String &name, G4MoleculeGunMessenger *)
G4UIcmdWith3VectorAndUnit * fpGunPosition
double G4double
Definition: G4Types.hh:76
std::vector< MultipleGun * > fMultipleGun
G4UIcmdWithAString * fpGunNewGunType