Gallery Tutorial [TECHNICAL SLIDE TRAIL] The Webel libraries for Wolfram Mathematica: With SysMLv1 models. Section SECTION: The Webel Abstract Data Type (ADT) stateless pseudo-classes with inheritance (with SysMLv1 models) Tags and keywords UML keywords Stereotype Stereotype:icon SysML keywords Block Mathematica keywords expression Webel Mathematica keywords ADT` Webel ADT Keywords Wolfram Wolfram Language Mathematica Webel::SysML4Mathematica Webel IT Australia Abstract Data Types Webel:ADT Click on the image to view it full size For reference, some associated Policy Notes (you don't need to visit these links yet): Mathematica: Webel ADT pseudo classes: POLICY: The expression '$$' is reserved as the primary named parameter for the defining pattern of all ADT classes that extend the universal base 'ADT' class. Mathematica: Webel ADT pseudo classes: A tricky POLICY & CONVENTION: Client packages MUST access the special "wrapped" primary '$$' via $ContextAliases! The recommended alias is "A`" (which stands of course for ADT). Up next Webel Abstract Data Types (ADTs) vs the user-contributed MTools for OO Notes [POLICY]{STRICT} Mathematica: Webel ADT pseudo classes: POLICY: The expression '$$' is reserved as the primary named parameter for the defining pattern of all ADT classes that extend the universal base 'ADT' class. [CONVENTION, POLICY, TIP]{STRICT} Mathematica: Webel ADT pseudo classes: A tricky POLICY & CONVENTION: Client packages MUST access the special "wrapped" primary '$$' via $ContextAliases! The recommended alias is "A`" (which stands of course for ADT). Snippets (quotes/extracts) Visit also Mathematica: POLICY NOTES for the Webel Abstract Data Type (ADT) pseudo classes with inheritance for the Wolfram Language Dr Darren of Webel IT Australia makes the case for better object-orientation for Mathematica using pseudo class ADTs without losing the super-functional power of the Wolfram Language Visit also (backlinks) Related slides (includes other tutorials) Related slides (backlinks, includes other tutorials) Webel Abstract Data Types (ADTs) vs the user-contributed MTools for OO Webel ADTs include inheritance (and aren’t actually formal ADTs) Webel ADT hierarchy views as tree, graph, and SysML Webel ADT`package: Some ADT pseudo class utility functions in a ::usage help viewer. Diagnostic, help, and development functions. Mini SysMLv1 BDD view of the Webel ADT Block SysMLv1 Internal Block Diagram (IBD) of the Webel ADT base class Simple Webel ADT in the development view dV[adt] and class/methods help hC[adt] Classes in the ADT` package: Extendable ADT pseudo classes have corresponding "definer functions" Extending ADT sub-classes represented as SysML Blocks with redefined wrapped ‘$$’ Creating new ADTs that extend other classes using a definer function (and adt$addSuper) Webel «adt:pseudo» elements in the SysMLv1 ADT model (1) Webel «adt:pseudo» elements in the SysMLv1 ADT model (2) Chained wrapped ADT pseudo Lists: Example: EX` package structured data ADTs Chained wrapped ADT pseudos as a SysMLv1 Internal Block Diagram (IBD) Clients of List ADTs don’t usually directly access the wrapped Lists (but can for testing with ADT⊙get which BREAKS ENCAPSULATION) Webel ADT SysMLv1 Stereotypes adt$graphHierarchy example: The EX` package for structured data ADT finder functions and “methods” adt$findUp, adt$findUpArg, ADT⊙fM ADT help functions and methods: adt$treeHierarchy (adt$tH), adt$hC, ADT⊙hC: Example: XL$Cell ADT`: helpADT[class]: help on methods registered with HelpO`: Example: XL$Cell adt$store, adt$fetch, and «adt:ref»: Example: Reference XL$ResourcesMap by ID in US$ResourcesHolder. Flags Book traversal links for Introduction to Webel Abstract Data Types (ADTs) with SysMLv1 models Previous Up Next