geo:Curve
A curve is a 1-dimensional primitive. Curves are continuous, connected, and have a measurable length in terms of the coordinate system. A curve is composed of one or more curve segments. Each curve segment within a curve may be defined using a different interpolation method. The curve segments are connected to one another, with the end point of each segment except the last being the start point of the next segment in the segment list. The orientation of the curve is positive.
Element information
Namespace: http://niem.gov/niem/geospatial/2.1
Schema document: geospatial/2.1/geospatial.xsd
Type: geo:CurveType
Properties: Global, Qualified, Nillable
Content
- gml:Curve [0..*] A curve is a 1-dimensional primitive. Curves are continuous, connected, and have a measurable length in terms of the coordinate system. A curve is composed of one or more curve segments. Each curve segment within a curve may be defined using a different interpolation method. The curve segments are connected to one another, with the end point of each segment except the last being the start point of the next segment in the segment list. The orientation of the curve is positive. The element segments encapsulates the segments of the curve.
Attributes
Name | Occ | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
s:id | [0..1] | xsd:ID | from type s:ComplexObjectType | |
s:metadata | [0..1] | xsd:IDREFS | from type s:ComplexObjectType | |
s:linkMetadata | [0..1] | xsd:IDREFS | from type s:ComplexObjectType |
Sample instance
<geo:Curve> <gml:Curve gml:id="ID"> <gml:metaDataProperty> <gml:GenericMetaData>Any text, intermingled with:... </gml:GenericMetaData> </gml:metaDataProperty> <gml:description>string</gml:description> <gml:descriptionReference/> <gml:identifier codeSpace="http://www.example.com/">string</gml:identifier> <gml:name>string</gml:name> <gml:segments> <gml:LineStringSegment>... </gml:LineStringSegment> </gml:segments> </gml:Curve> </geo:Curve>