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G4ITModelHandler.hh
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46 
47 #ifndef G4ITModelHandler_H
48 #define G4ITModelHandler_H
49 
50 #include "G4Types.hh"
51 #include "G4ITType.hh"
52 #include "G4ITModelManager.hh"
53 
58 {
59 public:
61  G4ITModelHandler(const G4ITModelHandler& other);
63 
66 
67  void Initialize();
68 
69  // Register a model at a starting time (time1)
70  // if a second model is registered at a later time (time2);
71  // the second model will be considered from
72  // time2 to the end of simulation
73  void RegisterModel(G4VITStepModel* aModel, const G4double globalTime);
74 
75  // Model applying for type 1 and type 2
77  void SetModel(G4ITType,
78  G4ITType,
79  G4VITStepModel* aModel,
80  G4double startingTime);
81  G4VITStepModel* GetModel(G4ITType, G4ITType, const G4double globalTime);
82 
83  //
84  inline const std::vector<std::vector<G4ITModelManager*> >* GetAllModelManager()
85  {
86  return &fModelManager;
87  }
88 
90  {
91  return fTimeStepComputerFlag;
92  }
93  inline bool GetReactionProcessFlag()
94  {
95  return fReactionProcessFlag;
96  }
97 
98 protected:
100  std::vector<std::vector<G4ITModelManager*> > fModelManager;
101 
102  G4bool fTimeStepComputerFlag; // Set true if a computer is registered
103  G4bool fReactionProcessFlag; // Set true if a reaction process is registered
104 };
105 
107  G4ITType type2)
108 {
109  if (fModelManager.empty())
110  {
111  return 0;
112  }
113 
114  if ((int) fModelManager.size() < type1) return 0;
115 
116  std::vector<G4ITModelManager*>* v = &(fModelManager.at(type1));
117 
118  if ((int) v->size() < type2) return 0;
119 
120  return v->at(type2);
121 }
122 
123 #endif // G4ITModelHandler_H
G4ITModelHandler holds for two IT types the corresponding model manager.
void RegisterModel(G4VITStepModel *aModel, const G4double globalTime)
const std::vector< std::vector< G4ITModelManager * > > * GetAllModelManager()
void SetModel(G4ITType, G4ITType, G4VITStepModel *aModel, G4double startingTime)
Define what to do before stepping and after stepping.
Tag the G4IT Should be automatically setup by G4IT using : ITDef(MyIT) and ITImp(MyIT) ...
Definition: G4ITType.hh:60
std::vector< std::vector< G4ITModelManager * > > fModelManager
G4ITModelHandler & operator=(const G4ITModelHandler &rhs)
G4VITStepModel * GetModel(G4ITType, G4ITType, const G4double globalTime)
~G4ITModelHandler()
Default destructor.
bool G4bool
Definition: G4Types.hh:79
G4ITModelManager * GetModelManager(G4ITType, G4ITType)
double G4double
Definition: G4Types.hh:76
bool GetTimeStepComputerFlag()
G4ITModelManager chooses which model to use according to the global simulation time.