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//
// This file was generated by the JavaTM Architecture for XML Binding(JAXB) Reference Implementation, v2.3.0
// See https://javaee.github.io/jaxb-v2/
// Any modifications to this file will be lost upon recompilation of the source schema.
// Generated on: 2022.01.10 at 12:41:52 PM MST
//
package org.cqframework.cql.elm.execution;
import java.util.Collection;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlAccessType;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlAccessorType;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlType;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import org.jvnet.jaxb2_commons.lang.Equals2;
import org.jvnet.jaxb2_commons.lang.EqualsStrategy2;
import org.jvnet.jaxb2_commons.lang.HashCode2;
import org.jvnet.jaxb2_commons.lang.HashCodeStrategy2;
import org.jvnet.jaxb2_commons.lang.JAXBEqualsStrategy;
import org.jvnet.jaxb2_commons.lang.JAXBHashCodeStrategy;
import org.jvnet.jaxb2_commons.lang.JAXBToStringStrategy;
import org.jvnet.jaxb2_commons.lang.ToString2;
import org.jvnet.jaxb2_commons.lang.ToStringStrategy2;
import org.jvnet.jaxb2_commons.locator.ObjectLocator;
/**
* The Except operator returns the set difference of the two arguments.
*
* This operator has two overloads:
* List, List
* Interval, Interval
*
* For the list overload, this operator returns a list with the elements that appear in the first operand, that do not appear in the second operand, using equality semantics, with the exception that null elements are considered equal for the purposes of determining the result. The operator is defined with set semantics, meaning that each element will appear in the result at most once, and that there is no expectation that the order of the inputs will be preserved in the results.
*
* For the interval overload, this operator returns the portion of the first interval that does not overlap with the second. If the second argument is properly contained within the first and does not start or end it, this operator returns null.
*
* If the first argument is null, the result is null. If the second argument is null, the operation is performed as though the second argument was an empty list.
*
* Java class for Except complex type.
*
*
The following schema fragment specifies the expected content contained within this class.
*
*
* <complexType name="Except">
* <complexContent>
* <extension base="{urn:hl7-org:elm:r1}NaryExpression">
* </extension>
* </complexContent>
* </complexType>
*
*
*
*/
@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
@XmlType(name = "Except", namespace = "urn:hl7-org:elm:r1")
@SuppressWarnings({
"all"
})
public class Except
extends NaryExpression
implements Equals2, HashCode2, ToString2
{
@Override
public Except withOperand(Expression... values) {
if (values!= null) {
for (Expression value: values) {
getOperand().add(value);
}
}
return this;
}
@Override
public Except withOperand(Collection values) {
if (values!= null) {
getOperand().addAll(values);
}
return this;
}
@Override
public Except withSignature(TypeSpecifier... values) {
if (values!= null) {
for (TypeSpecifier value: values) {
getSignature().add(value);
}
}
return this;
}
@Override
public Except withSignature(Collection values) {
if (values!= null) {
getSignature().addAll(values);
}
return this;
}
@Override
public Except withAnnotation(Object... values) {
if (values!= null) {
for (Object value: values) {
getAnnotation().add(value);
}
}
return this;
}
@Override
public Except withAnnotation(Collection