delimiter

<h:div class="summary">A delimiter character for arrays and matrices.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">By default array components ('elements' in the non-XML sense) are whitespace-separated. This fails for components with embedded whitespace or missing completely:
  <h:pre>Example: In the protein database ' CA' and 'CA' are different atom types, and and array could be: <array delimiter="/" dictRef="pdb:atomTypes">/ N/ CA/CA/ N/</array></h:pre>Note that the array starts and ends with the delimiter, which must be chosen to avoid accidental use. There is currently no syntax for escaping delimiters.</h:div>

Attribute Information

Used By

Attribute Group delimiter

Source

<xsd:attribute id="att.delimiter" name="delimiter" type="delimiterType">
  <xsd:annotation>
    <xsd:documentation>
      <h:div class="summary">A delimiter character for arrays and matrices.</h:div>
      <h:div class="description">By default array components ('elements' in the non-XML sense) are whitespace-separated. This fails for components with embedded whitespace or missing completely:
        <h:pre>Example: In the protein database ' CA' and 'CA' are different atom types, and and array could be: <array delimiter="/" dictRef="pdb:atomTypes">/ N/ CA/CA/ N/</array></h:pre>Note that the array starts and ends with the delimiter, which must be chosen to avoid accidental use. There is currently no syntax for escaping delimiters.</h:div>
    </xsd:documentation>
  </xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

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