Subgraph functions

List of functions
getSubgraphInputPortsCountisSubgraphInputPortConnected
getSubgraphOutputPortsCountisSubgraphOutputPortConnected

Subgraph functions let user acquire details on input and output ports of subgraph.

These functions are only available in subgraphs. If you use them out of a subgraph, the functions fail.

If you work with subgraphs, you may need parse mapping. See Mapping Functions.

getSubgraphInputPortsCount

integer getSubgraphInputPortsCount();

The function getSubgraphInputPortsCount() returns the number of input ports.

Compatibility notice: The function getSubgraphInputPortsCount() is available since CloverETL 4.1.0.

Example 66.246. Usage of getSubgraphInputPortsCount

There is a subgraph having two input ports and one output port. The function getSubgraphInputPortsCount() returns 2.


See also:  getSubgraphOutputPortsCount, isSubgraphInputPortConnected, isSubgraphOutputPortConnected

getSubgraphOutputPortsCount

integer getSubgraphOutputPortsCount();

The function getSubgraphOutputPortsCount() returns the number of output ports.

Compatibility notice: The function getSubgraphOutputPortsCount() is available since CloverETL 4.1.0.

Example 66.247. Usage of getSubgraphOutputPortsCount

There is a subgraph having two input ports and one output port. The function getSubgraphOutputPortsCount() returns 1.


See also:  getSubgraphInputPortsCount, isSubgraphInputPortConnected, isSubgraphOutputPortConnected

isSubgraphInputPortConnected

boolean isSubgraphInputPortConnected(integer portNo);

The function isSubgraphInputPortConnected() returns true if the particular subgraph input port is connected. Otherwise, it returns false.

Port numbers start from zero.

If portNo is not a valid port number of a particular subgraph (negative value or too big value), the function fails with an error.

Compatibility notice: The function isSubgraphInputPortConnected() is available since CloverETL 4.1.0.

Example 66.248. Usage of isSubgraphInputPortConnected

There is a subgraph having two input ports: the first one is connected, the second one is not connected.

The function isSubgraphInputPortConnected(0) returns true.

The function isSubgraphInputPortConnected(1) returns false.

The function isSubgraphInputPortConnected(2) fails.


See also:  getSubgraphInputPortsCount, getSubgraphOutputPortsCount, isSubgraphOutputPortConnected

isSubgraphOutputPortConnected

boolean isSubgraphOutputPortConnected(integer portNo);

The function isSubgraphOutputPortConnected() returns true if the particular subgraph output port is connected. Otherwise, it returns false.

Port numbers start from zero.

If portNo is not a valid port number of a particular subgraph (negative value or too big value), the function fails with an error.

Compatibility notice: The function isSubgraphOutputPortConnected() is available since CloverETL 4.1.0.

Example 66.249. Usage of isSubgraphOutputPortConnected

There is a subgraph having two output ports: the first one is connected, the second one is not connected.

The function isSubgraphOutputPortConnected(0) returns true.

The function isSubgraphOutputPortConnected(1) returns false.

The function isSubgraphOutputPortConnected(2) fails.


See also:  getSubgraphInputPortsCount, getSubgraphOutputPortsCount, isSubgraphInputPortConnected