Physical Model markup Language. More...
Collaboration diagram for PML:Classes | |
| class | Atom |
| An atom has an unique index in the physical model object, a 3D position, and different basic properties. More... | |
| class | AtomProperties |
| This class manages all the properties attached to an atom. More... | |
| class | Cell |
| A cell has an unique index in the physical model object, is composed by atoms, and different basic properties. More... | |
| class | CellProperties |
| Describes and manages the properties attached to cells. More... | |
| class | Component |
| A component is something that composed something and could also be a part of something. More... | |
| class | Facet |
| Class facet to hold and compare facet This class is used for the extraction of external surface during importation of simulator specific files. More... | |
| class | MultiComponent |
| A multi-component stores other components, hence providing a way to have an tree representation of components. More... | |
| class | PhysicalModel |
| This is the main class of this project. More... | |
| class | PMLAbortException |
| Exception class to handle abortion in the xmlReading Particularly useful to handle constructor's abortion. More... | |
| class | Properties |
| Describes the properties common to all structures and components. More... | |
| class | RenderingMode |
| Handle rendering options (surface and wireframe) of an Object3D. More... | |
| class | StructuralComponent |
| A structural component is composed either by cell or by atoms. More... | |
| class | StructuralComponentProperties |
| A class that manages the structural component properties. More... | |
| class | Structure |
| Pure virtual class that represent an element of the structure. More... | |
| class | StructureProperties |
| Describes the properties common to all structures. More... | |
Physical Model markup Language.
PML stands for Physical Model markup Language. It is an XML language designed to describe tissues and structures as physical objects using a model (discrete, continuous, ...) in order to perform a medical simulatio