DecryptedContentDto class
Constructors
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DecryptedContentDto({String? stringValue, double? numberValue, bool? booleanValue, DateTime? instantValue, int? fuzzyDateValue, String? binaryValue, String? documentId, MeasureDto? measureValue, MedicationDto? medicationValue, TimeSeriesDto? timeSeries, List<DecryptedServiceDto> compoundValue = const [], List<MeasureDto> ratio = const [], List<MeasureDto> range = const []})
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Returns a new DecryptedContentDto instance.
Properties
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binaryValue
↔ String?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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booleanValue
↔ bool?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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compoundValue
↔ List<DecryptedServiceDto>
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getter/setter pair
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documentId
↔ String?
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Linked document.
getter/setter pair
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fuzzyDateValue
↔ int?
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Value as date. The format could have a all three (day, month and year) or values on any of these three, whatever is known.
getter/setter pair
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hashCode
→ int
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The hash code for this object.
no setteroverride
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instantValue
↔ DateTime?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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measureValue
↔ MeasureDto?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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medicationValue
↔ MedicationDto?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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numberValue
↔ double?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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range
↔ List<MeasureDto>
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getter/setter pair
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ratio
↔ List<MeasureDto>
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getter/setter pair
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runtimeType
→ Type
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A representation of the runtime type of the object.
no setterinherited
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stringValue
↔ String?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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timeSeries
↔ TimeSeriesDto?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair