X function -> function X
authorhegyi
Wed, 10 Aug 2005 19:23:51 +0000
changeset 1619f0700b9e6418
parent 1618 e455fafbd663
child 1620 09feafe81053
X function -> function X
doc/named-param.dox
     1.1 --- a/doc/named-param.dox	Tue Aug 09 14:41:39 2005 +0000
     1.2 +++ b/doc/named-param.dox	Wed Aug 10 19:23:51 2005 +0000
     1.3 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
     1.4 -/*!
     1.5 +*!
     1.6  
     1.7  \page named-param Named Parameters
     1.8  
     1.9 @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
    1.10  
    1.11  We have to define a class, let's call it named_fn.  Let us assume that
    1.12  we would like to use a parameter, called X. In the named_fn class we
    1.13 -have to define an _X attribute, and an X function. The function
    1.14 +have to define an _X attribute, and a function X. The function
    1.15  expects a parameter with the type of _X, and sets the value of
    1.16  _X. After setting the value the function returns the class itself. The
    1.17  class also have to have a function, called for example run(), we have
    1.18 @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@
    1.19  them.
    1.20  
    1.21  If we instantiate this class, the default values will be set for the
    1.22 -attributes (originally the parameters), initially. If we call the X
    1.23 -function, we get a class with the modified parameter value of
    1.24 +attributes (originally the parameters), initially. If we call function
    1.25 +X, we get a class with the modified parameter value of
    1.26  X. Therefore we can modify any parameter-value, independent from the
    1.27  order. To run the algorithm we have to call the run() function at the
    1.28  end of the row.