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An unlimited natural is a primitive type representing unlimited natural values.
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Description
An instance of UnlimitedNatural is an element in the (infinite) set of naturals (0, 1, 2…). The value of infinity is shown
using an asterisk (‘*’).
Attributes
No additional attributes
Associations
No additional associations
Constraints
No additional constraints
Semantics
UnlimitedNatural is an instance of PrimitiveType .
Notation
UnlimitedNatural will appear as the type of upper bounds of multiplicities in the metamodel. UnlimitedNatural instances will
be values associated to slots such as 1, 5, 398475, etc. The value infinity may be shown using an asterisk (‘*’).
Examples
Figure 17.15 - An example of an unlimited natural