AnonymousReporter
Attributes
- Source
- AnonymousProcedure.scala
- Graph
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- Supertypes
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trait Serializabletrait Producttrait Equalstrait AnonymousReportertrait AnonymousProceduretrait AnonymousProcedureclass Objecttrait Matchableclass AnyShow all
Members list
Value members
Deprecated constructors
Attributes
- Deprecated
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[Since version 6.2.2]
Provide defined arguments for the anonymous reporter - Source
- AnonymousProcedure.scala
Attributes
- Deprecated
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[Since version 6.0.1]
Construct an anonymous reporter using Binding instead of List[LetBinding] - Source
- AnonymousProcedure.scala
Concrete methods
Computes and reports a value
Computes and reports a value
When run by the runresult
primitive or other primitives which take anonymous reporters as arguments, this is run on the Job Thread. Before invoking this, the NetLogo primitives which use anonymous reporters will check that the number of arguments contained in args
is at least as long as the number of arguments specified by the tasks syntax method. It is a user error to run report
with fewer args
than specified.
Value parameters
- args
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The arguments to the reporter
- c
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The org.nlogo.api.Context in which the reporter is being run.
Attributes
- Returns
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The value returned by the reporter
- Source
- AnonymousProcedure.scala
Attributes
- Source
- AnonymousProcedure.scala
Returns a string representation of the object.
Returns a string representation of the object.
The default representation is platform dependent.
Attributes
- Returns
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a string representation of the object.
- Definition Classes
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Any
- Source
- AnonymousProcedure.scala
Inherited methods
Attributes
- Inherited from:
- AnonymousProcedure
- Source
- AnonymousProcedure.scala
Attributes
- Inherited from:
- Product
Attributes
- Inherited from:
- Product
Concrete fields
Attributes
- Source
- AnonymousProcedure.scala
Used to specify the number of arguments required to run an anonymous procedure.
Used to specify the number of arguments required to run an anonymous procedure.
Note that an anonymous procedure may be supplied with more arguments depending on the number of arguments supplied to run/runresult. This only used to calculate argument count at the moment. Note that anonymous procedures as created by ->
are variadic in the number of arguments they accept. For instance, the anonymous procedure returned by [[x y] -> x + y]
can be run with 10 arguments and the last 8 will be ignored. The current versions only makes assertions that the number of arguments is greater than the syntax minimum.
Future versions ''may'' make greater use of the information provided by syntax
. Primitives returning anonymous procedures will want to ensure the anonymous procedure's syntax is not more restrictive than the expected argument(s).
Attributes
- Source
- AnonymousProcedure.scala