Method | Description |
![]() | Allows an implicit conversion from MData to char. Applications do not usually call this method directly; the SDK calls it internally each time a variable that is of one of the MData subclass types is called. As a result, the conversion from MData subclass types to regular C types is seamless. |
![]() | Allows an implicit conversion from MData to double. Applications do not usually call this method directly; the SDK calls it internally each time a variable that is of one of the MData subclass types is called. As a result, the conversion from MData subclass types to regular C types is seamless. |
![]() | Safe cast operation for MData subclasses. |
![]() | Safe cast operation for MData subclasses. |
![]() | Allows an implicit conversion from MData to float. Applications do not usually call this method directly; the SDK calls it internally each time a variable that is of one of the MData subclass types is called. As a result, the conversion from MData subclass types to regular C types is seamless. |
![]() ![]() | Return the value stored in this MData as Mboolean, if possible. This method throws an exception if the type of this MData object is not equal to the expected return type of the method. |
![]() ![]() | Return the value stored in this MData as char, if possible. This method throws an exception if the type of this MData object is not equal to the expected return type of the method. |
![]() ![]() | Return the value stored in this MData as double, if possible. This method throws an exception if the type of this MData object is not equal to the expected return type of the method. |
![]() ![]() | Return the value stored in this MData as Mboolean, if possible. This method throws an exception if the type of this MData object is not equal to the expected return type of the method. |
![]() ![]() | Return the value stored in this MData as int, if possible. This method throws an exception if the type of this MData object is not equal to the expected return type of the method. |
![]() ![]() | Return the value stored in this MData as long, if possible. This method throws an exception if the type of this MData object is not equal to the expected return type of the method. |
![]() ![]() | Return the value stored in this MData as short, if possible. This method throws an exception if the type of this MData object is not equal to the expected return type of the method. |
![]() ![]() | Return the value stored in this MData as MString, if possible. This method throws an exception if the type of this MData object is not equal to the expected return type of the method. |
![]() ![]() | Return the value stored in this MData as unsigned char, if possible. This method throws an exception if the type of this MData object is not equal to the expected return type of the method. |
![]() ![]() | Return the value stored in this MData as unsigned int, if possible. This method throws an exception if the type of this MData object is not equal to the expected return type of the method. |
![]() ![]() | Return the value stored in this MData as unsigned long, if possible. This method throws an exception if the type of this MData object is not equal to the expected return type of the method. |
![]() ![]() | Return the value stored in this MData as unsigned short, if possible. This method throws an exception if the type of this MData object is not equal to the expected return type of the method. |
![]() ![]() | Return the MBaseClassDescription for this MData instance. |
![]() ![]() | Return the char* "MData" when called for an instance of this class. |
![]() ![]() | Retrieve the tracking data from the MData object. |
![]() | Allows an implicit conversion from MData to int. Applications do not usually call this method directly; the SDK calls it internally each time a variable that is of one of the MData subclass types is called. As a result, the conversion from MData subclass types to regular C types is seamless. |
![]() ![]() | Allows you to check whether this MData is equal to the MData passed in as an argument. This method allows you to compare two MData without downcasting. |
![]() | Allows an implicit conversion from MData to long. Applications do not usually call this method directly; the SDK calls it internally each time a variable that is of one of the MData subclass types is called. As a result, the conversion from MData subclass types to regular C types is seamless. |
![]() | Allows an implicit conversion from MData to MBoolean. Applications do not usually call this method directly; the SDK calls it internally each time a variable that is of one of the MData subclass types is called. As a result, the conversion from MData subclass types to regular C types is seamless. |
![]() ![]() | Set the tracking data to this MData. |
![]() | Allows an implicit conversion from MData to short. Applications do not usually call this method directly; the SDK calls it internally each time a variable that is of one of the MData subclass types is called. As a result, the conversion from MData subclass types to regular C types is seamless. |
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Allows an implicit conversion from MData to unsigned int. Applications do not usually call this method directly; the SDK calls it internally each time a variable that is of one of the MData subclass types is called. As a result, the conversion from MData subclass types to regular C types is seamless. Adapters do not generally have to explicitly call these methods. They are documented here so you can see what implicit conversion you should expect. |
![]() | Allows an implicit conversion from MData to unsigned long. Applications do not usually call this method directly; the SDK calls it internally each time a variable that is of one of the MData subclass types is called. As a result, the conversion from MData subclass types to regular C types is seamless. |
![]() | Allows an implicit conversion from MData to unsigned short. Applications do not usually call this method directly; the SDK calls it internally each time a variable that is of one of the MData subclass types is called. As a result, the conversion from MData subclass types to regular C types is seamless. |