OCLOperators oclIsInState
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oclIsInState checks whether an object has 1 or more state machines defined - and if one of these state machines is currently in the state in question.
oclIsInState checks whether an object has 1 or more state machines defined - and if one of these state machines is currently in the state in question.
  Article.allinstances->select(a|a.oclIsInState(#Manufacturing))
  Article.allinstances->select(a|a.oclIsInState(#Manufacturing))
A state machine can be defined like this:
A state machine can be defined like this:
[[File:2017-09-14 14h02 09.png|none|thumb]]See also: [[State value as a string]]
[[File:2017-09-14 14h02 09.png|none|thumb]]'''See also:''' [[Documentation:State value as a string|State value as a string]]
 
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This page was created by Hans.karlsen@mdriven.net on 2017-09-14. Last edited by Stephanie@mdriven.net on 2025-02-24.

oclIsInState checks whether an object has 1 or more state machines defined - and if one of these state machines is currently in the state in question.

Article.allinstances->select(a|a.oclIsInState(#Manufacturing))

A state machine can be defined like this:

2017-09-14 14h02 09.png

See also: State value as a string