gml:interior
A boundary of a surface consists of a number of rings. The "interior" rings separate the surface / surface patch from the area enclosed by the rings.
Element information
Namespace: http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2
Schema document: external/ogc/gml/3.2.1/geometryBasic2d.xsd
Other elements with the same name: gml:interior
Type: gml:AbstractRingPropertyType
Properties: Global, Qualified
Content
- Choice [1..1]
- gml:LinearRing A LinearRing is defined by four or more coordinate tuples, with linear interpolation between them; the first and last coordinates shall be coincident. The number of direct positions in the list shall be at least four.
- gml:Ring A ring is used to represent a single connected component of a surface boundary as specified in ISO 19107:2003, 6.3.6. Every gml:curveMember references or contains one curve, i.e. any element which is substitutable for gml:AbstractCurve. In the context of a ring, the curves describe the boundary of the surface. The sequence of curves shall be contiguous and connected in a cycle. If provided, the aggregationType attribute shall have the value "sequence".
from subst. group gml:AbstractRing
Attributes
None
Used in
- Type gml:PolygonPatchType (Element gml:PolygonPatch)
- Type gml:PolygonType (Element gml:Polygon)
Sample instance
<gml:interior> <gml:LinearRing> <gml:pos>1.0 1.0</gml:pos> </gml:LinearRing> </gml:interior>