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javaFMI is a Java Library for the functional mock-up interface (or FMI). FMI defines a standardized interface to be used in computer simulations. The FMI Standard has beed developed by a large number of software companies and research centers that have worked in a cooperation project under the name of MODELISAR. This library addresses the connection of a java application with a FMU (functional mock-up unit).

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/*
 *  Copyright 2013-2016 SIANI - ULPGC
 *
 *  This File is part of JavaFMI Project
 *
 *  JavaFMI Project is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
 *  it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
 *  the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License.
 *
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 *  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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package org.javafmi.modeldescription.v2;

import org.simpleframework.xml.ElementList;
import org.simpleframework.xml.Root;

import java.util.List;

@Root
public class ModelStructure {

    @ElementList(name = "Outputs", required = false)
    List outputs;
    @ElementList(name = "Derivatives", required = false)
    List derivatives;
    @ElementList(name = "InitialUnknowns", required = false)
    private List unknowns;

    public List getOutputs() {
        return outputs;
    }

    public void setOutputs(List outputs) {
        this.outputs = outputs;
    }

    public List getDerivatives() {
        return derivatives;
    }

    public void setDerivatives(List derivatives) {
        this.derivatives = derivatives;
    }

    public List getUnknowns() {
        return unknowns;
    }

    public void setUnknowns(List unknowns) {
        this.unknowns = unknowns;
    }
}




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