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G4ITReactionChange.hh
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46 
47 #ifndef G4ITReactionChange_H
48 #define G4ITReactionChange_H
49 
50 #include "globals.hh"
51 #include "G4ParticleChange.hh"
52 #include <vector>
53 
60 {
61 public:
65  virtual ~G4ITReactionChange();
66 
67  //_____________________________________________________
68  // To be used by reaction processes
69  void Initialize(const G4Track&,
70  const G4Track&,
71  G4VParticleChange* particleChangeA = 0,
72  G4VParticleChange* particleChangeB = 0);
73  void AddSecondary(G4Track* aSecondary);
74  inline void KillParents(G4bool);
75 
76  // If both parents are not killed therefore
77  // we can used the particle change
78  // you will have to give the pointers
79  // of your particleChange while intializing
80  // but it might tell you that energy is not
81  // conserved for instance
83 
84  //_____________________________________________________
85  // Not to be used in reaction processes
86  void UpdateStepInfo(G4Step*, G4Step*);
87  G4Track* GetSecondary(G4int) const;
88  std::vector<G4Track*>* GetfSecondary();
89 
91  G4bool WereParentsKilled() const;
92 
93  const G4Track* GetTrackA();
94  const G4Track* GetTrackB();
95 
96 protected:
106  // equal/unequal operator
108  G4bool operator!=(const G4ITReactionChange &right) const;
109  // "equal" means that the objects have the same pointer.
110 protected:
111  std::map<const G4Track*, G4VParticleChange*> fParticleChange;
112  std::vector<G4Track*>* fSecondaries;
116 };
117 
119 {
120  if (fSecondaries) return (*fSecondaries)[anIndex];
121  else return 0;
122 }
123 
125 {
126  return fNumberOfSecondaries;
127 }
128 
130 {
131  fKillParents = kill;
132 }
133 
135 {
136  return fKillParents;
137 }
138 
139 inline std::vector<G4Track*>* G4ITReactionChange::GetfSecondary()
140 {
141  return fSecondaries;
142 }
143 
144 #endif // G4ITReactionChange_H
Similar to G4ParticleChange, but deal with two tracks rather than one.
const G4Track * GetTrackA()
G4ITReactionChange()
Default constructor.
std::vector< G4Track * > * fSecondaries
G4int GetNumberOfSecondaries() const
int G4int
Definition: G4Types.hh:78
G4bool operator==(const G4ITReactionChange &right) const
G4VParticleChange * GetParticleChange(const G4Track *)
G4ITReactionChange & operator=(const G4ITReactionChange &other)
Assignment operator.
void UpdateStepInfo(G4Step *, G4Step *)
void Initialize(const G4Track &, const G4Track &, G4VParticleChange *particleChangeA=0, G4VParticleChange *particleChangeB=0)
bool G4bool
Definition: G4Types.hh:79
Definition: G4Step.hh:76
G4Track * GetSecondary(G4int) const
const G4Track * GetTrackB()
std::map< const G4Track *, G4VParticleChange * > fParticleChange
G4bool operator!=(const G4ITReactionChange &right) const
virtual ~G4ITReactionChange()
Default destructor.
G4bool WereParentsKilled() const
std::vector< G4Track * > * GetfSecondary()
void AddSecondary(G4Track *aSecondary)