gml:CompositeSolid implements ISO 19107 GM_CompositeSolid (see ISO 19107:2003, 6.6.7) as specified in D.2.3.6. A gml:CompositeSolid is represented by a set of orientable surfaces. It is a geometry type with all the geometric properties of a (primitive) solid. Essentially, a composite solid is a collection of solids that join in pairs on common boundary surfaces and which, when considered as a whole, form a single solid. solidMember references or contains one solid in the composite solid. The solids are contiguous. |
QName | Type | Fixed | Default | Use | Inheritable | Annotation | |
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aggregationType | gml:AggregationType | optional | |||||
axisLabels | gml:NCNameList | optional | |||||
gml:id | ID | required |
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srsDimension | positiveInteger | optional | |||||
srsName | anyURI | optional | |||||
uomLabels | gml:NCNameList | optional |
Complex Type | gml:GeometricComplexPropertyType |
<element name="CompositeSolid" type="gml:CompositeSolidType" substitutionGroup="gml:AbstractSolid"> <annotation> <documentation>gml:CompositeSolid implements ISO 19107 GM_CompositeSolid (see ISO 19107:2003, 6.6.7) as specified in D.2.3.6. A gml:CompositeSolid is represented by a set of orientable surfaces. It is a geometry type with all the geometric properties of a (primitive) solid. Essentially, a composite solid is a collection of solids that join in pairs on common boundary surfaces and which, when considered as a whole, form a single solid. solidMember references or contains one solid in the composite solid. The solids are contiguous.</documentation> </annotation> </element> |