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+//=====
+// Before editing this file, make sure it's a file of your own (i.e.: it wasn't generated from xml description; if so : your modifications will be lost)
+//=====
+#include "bbstdDoubleToInt.h"
+#include "bbstdPackage.h"
+namespace bbstd
+{
+
+BBTK_ADD_BLACK_BOX_TO_PACKAGE(std,DoubleToInt)
+BBTK_BLACK_BOX_IMPLEMENTATION(DoubleToInt,bbtk::AtomicBlackBox);
+//=====
+// Before editing this file, make sure it's a file of your own (i.e.: it wasn't generated from xml description; if so : your modifications will be lost)
+//=====
+void DoubleToInt::Process()
+{
+
+// THE MAIN PROCESSING METHOD BODY
+// Here we simply set the input 'In' value to the output 'Out'
+// And print out the output value
+// INPUT/OUTPUT ACCESSORS ARE OF THE FORM :
+// void bbSet{Input|Output}NAME(const TYPE&)
+// const TYPE& bbGet{Input|Output}NAME() const
+// Where :
+// * NAME is the name of the input/output
+// (the one provided in the attribute 'name' of the tag 'input')
+// * TYPE is the C++ type of the input/output
+// (the one provided in the attribute 'type' of the tag 'input')
+ bbSetOutputOut( (int)bbGetInputIn() );
+
+}
+//=====
+// Before editing this file, make sure it's a file of your own (i.e.: it wasn't generated from xml description; if so : your modifications will be lost)
+//=====
+void DoubleToInt::bbUserSetDefaultValues()
+{
+
+// SET HERE THE DEFAULT INPUT/OUTPUT VALUES OF YOUR BOX
+// Here we initialize the input 'In' to 0
+ bbSetInputIn(0);
+
+}
+//=====
+// Before editing this file, make sure it's a file of your own (i.e.: it wasn't generated from xml description; if so : your modifications will be lost)
+//=====
+void DoubleToInt::bbUserInitializeProcessing()
+{
+
+// THE INITIALIZATION METHOD BODY :
+// Here does nothing
+// but this is where you should allocate the internal/output pointers
+// if any
+
+
+}
+//=====
+// Before editing this file, make sure it's a file of your own (i.e.: it wasn't generated from xml description; if so : your modifications will be lost)
+//=====
+void DoubleToInt::bbUserFinalizeProcessing()
+{
+
+// THE FINALIZATION METHOD BODY :
+// Here does nothing
+// but this is where you should desallocate the internal/output pointers
+// if any
+
+}
+}
+// EO namespace bbstd
+
+
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+//=====
+// Before editing this file, make sure it's a file of your own (i.e.: it wasn't generated from xml description; if so : your modifications will be lost)
+//=====
+#ifndef __bbstdDoubleToInt_h_INCLUDED__
+#define __bbstdDoubleToInt_h_INCLUDED__
+#include "bbstd_EXPORT.h"
+#include "bbtkAtomicBlackBox.h"
+#include "iostream"
+
+namespace bbstd
+{
+
+class bbstd_EXPORT DoubleToInt
+ :
+ public bbtk::AtomicBlackBox
+{
+ BBTK_BLACK_BOX_INTERFACE(DoubleToInt,bbtk::AtomicBlackBox);
+//=====
+// Before editing this file, make sure it's a file of your own (i.e.: it wasn't generated from xml description; if so : your modifications will be lost)
+//=====
+ BBTK_DECLARE_INPUT(In,double);
+ BBTK_DECLARE_OUTPUT(Out,double);
+ BBTK_PROCESS(Process);
+ void Process();
+//=====
+// Before editing this file, make sure it's a file of your own (i.e.: it wasn't generated from xml description; if so : your modifications will be lost)
+//=====
+};
+
+BBTK_BEGIN_DESCRIBE_BLACK_BOX(DoubleToInt,bbtk::AtomicBlackBox);
+BBTK_NAME("DoubleToInt");
+BBTK_AUTHOR("Claire Mouton");
+BBTK_DESCRIPTION("Converts a double to an int");
+BBTK_CATEGORY("");
+BBTK_INPUT(DoubleToInt,In,"First input",double,"");
+BBTK_OUTPUT(DoubleToInt,Out,"First output",double,"");
+BBTK_END_DESCRIBE_BLACK_BOX(DoubleToInt);
+//=====
+// Before editing this file, make sure it's a file of your own (i.e.: it wasn't generated from xml description; if so : your modifications will be lost)
+//=====
+}
+// EO namespace bbstd
+
+#endif // __bbstdDoubleToInt_h_INCLUDED__
+