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This is a Python binding to the C++ class Mantid::Kernel::IntPropertyWithValue.
bases: mantid.kernel.Property
mantid.kernel.
IntPropertyWithValue
¶EMPTY_DBL
= 8.988465674311579e+307¶EMPTY_INT
= 2147483647¶EMPTY_LONG
= 9223372036854775807¶allowedValues
¶A list of allowed values
direction
¶Input, Output, InOut or Unknown. See the Direction class
documentation
¶The property’s doc string
dtype
((IntPropertyWithValue)self) → str¶getAutoTrim
((Property)arg1) → bool :¶Gets the setting of automatic trimming of whitespaces.
getDefault
¶Get the default value as a string
getGroup
¶Return the ‘group’ of the property, that is, the header in the algorithm’s list of properties.
isDefault
¶Is the property set at the default value
isValid
¶An empty string if the property is valid, otherwise it contains an error message.
name
¶The name of the property
setAutoTrim
((Property)arg1, (bool)setting) → None :¶Setting automatic trimming of whitespaces.
settings
¶Return the object managing this property’s settings
type
¶Returns a string identifier for the type
units
¶The units attached to this property
unitsAsBytes
¶The units attached to this property as a encoded bytes object. It is assumed the caller knows the correct endcoding used.
value
¶valueAsPrettyStr
((Property)arg1[, (int)maxLength=0[, (bool)collapseLists=True]]) → str :¶The value of the property as a formatted string. If maxLength is defined then the output may not contain the full contents of the property. The maxLength and collapseLists arguments do not work for all property types
valueAsStr
¶The value of the property as a string. For some property types, e.g. Workspaces, it is useful to be able to refer to the string value directly