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#include <GroupNode.h>
Inheritance diagram for GroupNode:

When a transition occurs into the group node, it will activate all of its subnodes.
Note that this doesn't occur if there's a transition to one of the sub nodes... only when the main group node itself transitions.
The group node doesn't deactivate its subnodes together however. In essence, this is a fork - one transition can activate several states, which are then separate branches of execution. (Although only one is actually being executed at a time)
Definition at line 20 of file GroupNode.h.
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| GroupNode () | |
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| GroupNode (const std::string &nm, StateNode *p=NULL) | |
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| GroupNode (const GroupNode &node) | |
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| GroupNode | operator= (const GroupNode &node) |
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Definition at line 23 of file GroupNode.h. |
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Definition at line 25 of file GroupNode.h. |
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activates all of the sub nodes
Reimplemented from StateNode. Definition at line 28 of file GroupNode.h. |
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