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=== How do I get all children of a model element? === | === How do I get all children of a model element? === | ||
− | Epsilon does not provide a built-in method for this but you can use EObject's eContents() method if you're working with EMF. To get all descendants of an element, something like the following should do the trick: o.asSequence().closure(x | x.eContents()) | + | Epsilon does not provide a built-in method for this but you can use EObject's eContents() method if you're working with EMF. To get all descendants of an element, something like the following should do the trick: o.asSequence().closure(x | x.eContents()). See https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/855628/ for more details. |
Revision as of 09:57, 13 November 2014
Quick solutions to common questions related to Epsilon.
How do I get all children of a model element?
Epsilon does not provide a built-in method for this but you can use EObject's eContents() method if you're working with EMF. To get all descendants of an element, something like the following should do the trick: o.asSequence().closure(x | x.eContents()). See https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/855628/ for more details.