Class EventValues

java.lang.Object
weka.core.pmml.jaxbbindings.EventValues

public class EventValues extends Object

Java class for EventValues element declaration.

The following schema fragment specifies the expected content contained within this class.

 <element name="EventValues">
   <complexType>
     <complexContent>
       <restriction base="{http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema}anyType">
         <sequence>
           <element ref="{http://www.dmg.org/PMML-4_1}Extension" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"/>
           <element ref="{http://www.dmg.org/PMML-4_1}Value" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"/>
           <element ref="{http://www.dmg.org/PMML-4_1}Interval" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"/>
         </sequence>
       </restriction>
     </complexContent>
   </complexType>
 </element>
 
  • Constructor Details

    • EventValues

      public EventValues()
  • Method Details

    • getExtension

      public List<Extension> getExtension()
      Gets the value of the extension property.

      This accessor method returns a reference to the live list, not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the returned list will be present inside the JAXB object. This is why there is not a set method for the extension property.

      For example, to add a new item, do as follows:

          getExtension().add(newItem);
       

      Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list Extension

    • getValue

      public List<Value> getValue()
      Gets the value of the value property.

      This accessor method returns a reference to the live list, not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the returned list will be present inside the JAXB object. This is why there is not a set method for the value property.

      For example, to add a new item, do as follows:

          getValue().add(newItem);
       

      Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list Value

    • getInterval

      public List<Interval> getInterval()
      Gets the value of the interval property.

      This accessor method returns a reference to the live list, not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the returned list will be present inside the JAXB object. This is why there is not a set method for the interval property.

      For example, to add a new item, do as follows:

          getInterval().add(newItem);
       

      Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list Interval