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<strong>SIS</strong>- <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Programmatic</strong> <strong>Interface</strong>, <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

If set_id is 0, get the categories of the links pointing from the current node.<br />

The answer set contains the system identifiers of the classes of the links<br />

pointing from the current node.<br />

If set_id is a positive integer, apply get_category_from() on each object in<br />

temporary set set_id.<br />

int get_category_to(int sessionID, int set_id)<br />

If set_id is 0, get the categories of the links pointing to the current node. The<br />

answer set contains the system identifiers of the classes of the links pointing to<br />

the current node.<br />

If set_id is a positive integer, apply get_category_to() on each object in<br />

temporary set set_id.<br />

int get_link_from_by_category(int sessionID, int set_id, l_name fromcls, l_name<br />

categ)<br />

If set_id is 0, get the links pointing from the current node and are instances of<br />

the category given. The category is defined by the name of the link and the<br />

class of which it is pointing from. The answer set contains the system<br />

identifiers of these links.<br />

If set_id is a positive integer, apply get_link_from_by_category() on each<br />

object in temporary set set_id.<br />

int get_link_from_by_meta_category(int sessionID, int set_id, l_name fromcls,<br />

l_name categ)<br />

If set_id is 0, get the links pointing from the current node and are instances of<br />

some links class that is instance of the category given. The meta-category is<br />

defined by the name of the link and the class of which it is pointing from. The<br />

answer set contains the system identifiers of these links.<br />

If set_id is a positive integer, apply get_link_from_by_meta_category() on<br />

each object in temporary set set_id.<br />

int get_link_to_by_category(int sessionID, int set_id, l_name fromcls, l_name<br />

categ)<br />

If set_id is 0, get the links pointing to the current node and are instances of the<br />

category given. The category is defined by the name of the link and the class<br />

of which it is pointing from. The answer set contains the system identifiers of<br />

these links.<br />

If set_id is a positive integer, apply get_link_to_by_category() on each object<br />

in temporary set set_id.<br />

int get_link_to_by_meta_category(int sessionID, int set_id, l_name fromcls,<br />

l_name categ)<br />

If set_id is 0, get the links pointing to the current node and are instances of<br />

some links class that is instance of the category given. The meta-category is<br />

defined by the name of the link and the class of which it is pointing from. The<br />

answer set contains the system identifiers of these links.<br />

August 2002/v2.2.2 -16- <strong>ICS</strong>-FORTH

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