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[20176] Regenerate Fast DDS docs example types due to Gen release v3.2.1 #223

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This PR regenerate the example types and the statistics & monitor service types.
This is needed to introduce the Fast DDS Gen release v3.2.1 changes.

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LGTM

@JesusPoderoso JesusPoderoso merged commit 78db89a into main Jan 11, 2024
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@JesusPoderoso JesusPoderoso deleted the feature/regenerate_types_genv3.2.1 branch January 11, 2024 11:53
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