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<schema targetNamespace="http://www.opengis.net/gml" elementFormDefault="qualified" version="3.1.1.2" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:gml="http://www.opengis.net/gml" xmlns:sch="http://www.ascc.net/xml/schematron"
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<appinfo source="urn:opengis:specification:gml:schema-xsd:geometryBasic0d1d:v3.1.1">geometryBasic0d1d.xsd</appinfo>
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<appinfo source="urn:opengis:specification:gml:schema-xsd:geometryBasic0d1d:v3.1.1">
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<sch:title>Schematron validation</sch:title>
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<sch:pattern name="Check SRS tags">
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<sch:rule abstract="true" id="CRSLabels">
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<sch:report test="not(@srsDimension) or @srsName">The presence of a dimension attribute implies the presence of the srsName attribute.</sch:report>
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<sch:report test="not(@axisLabels) or @srsName">The presence of an axisLabels attribute implies the presence of the srsName attribute.</sch:report>
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<sch:report test="not(@uomLabels) or @srsName">The presence of an uomLabels attribute implies the presence of the srsName attribute.</sch:report>
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<sch:report test="(not(@uomLabels) and not(@axisLabels)) or (@uomLabels and @axisLabels)">The presence of an uomLabels attribute implies the presence of the axisLabels attribute and vice versa.</sch:report>
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<sch:report test="not(@count) or @srsDimension">The presence of a count attribute implies the presence of the dimension attribute.</sch:report>
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<documentation>
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GML is an OGC Standard.
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Copyright (c) 2001,2005,2010 Open Geospatial Consortium.
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To obtain additional rights of use, visit http://www.opengeospatial.org/legal/ .
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<include schemaLocation="gml.xsd"/>
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<documentation>This includes not only measures.xsd, but also units.xsd, gmlBase.xsd and basicTypes.xsd.</documentation>
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<!-- =========== abstract supertype for geometry objects =================== -->
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<element name="_Geometry" type="gml:AbstractGeometryType" abstract="true" substitutionGroup="gml:_GML">
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<documentation>The "_Geometry" element is the abstract head of the substituition group for all geometry elements of GML 3. This
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includes pre-defined and user-defined geometry elements. Any geometry element must be a direct or indirect extension/restriction
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of AbstractGeometryType and must be directly or indirectly in the substitution group of "_Geometry".</documentation>
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<appinfo>
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<sch:pattern name="Check SRS tags">
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<complexType name="GeometryPropertyType">
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<documentation>A geometric property can either be any geometry element encapsulated in an element of this type or an XLink reference
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to a remote geometry element (where remote includes geometry elements located elsewhere in the same document). Note that either
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the reference or the contained element must be given, but not both or none.</documentation>
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<attributeGroup ref="gml:AssociationAttributeGroup">
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<documentation>This attribute group includes the XLink attributes (see xlinks.xsd). XLink is used in GML to reference
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remote resources (including those elsewhere in the same document). A simple link element can be constructed by
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including a specific set of XLink attributes. The XML Linking Language (XLink) is currently a Proposed Recommendation
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of the World Wide Web Consortium. XLink allows elements to be inserted into XML documents so as to create
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sophisticated links between resources; such links can be used to reference remote properties. A simple link element
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can be used to implement pointer functionality, and this functionality has been built into various GML 3 elements by
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including the gml:AssociationAttributeGroup.</documentation>
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<complexType name="GeometryArrayPropertyType">
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<documentation>A container for an array of geometry elements. The elements are always contained in the array property,
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referencing geometry elements or arrays of geometry elements is not supported.</documentation>
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<complexType name="AbstractGeometryType" abstract="true">
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<documentation>All geometry elements are derived directly or indirectly from this abstract supertype. A geometry element may
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have an identifying attribute ("gml:id"), a name (attribute "name") and a description (attribute "description"). It may be associated
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with a spatial reference system (attribute "srsName"). The following rules shall be adhered: - Every geometry type shall derive
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from this abstract type. - Every geometry element (i.e. an element of a geometry type) shall be directly or indirectly in the
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substitution group of _Geometry.</documentation>
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<documentation>This attribute is included for backward compatibility with GML 2 and is deprecated with GML 3.
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This identifer is superceded by "gml:id" inherited from AbstractGMLType. The attribute "gid" should not be used
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anymore and may be deleted in future versions of GML without further notice.</documentation>
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<attributeGroup name="SRSReferenceGroup">
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<documentation>Optional reference to the CRS used by this geometry, with optional additional information to simplify use when
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a more complete definition of the CRS is not needed.</documentation>
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<attribute name="srsName" type="anyURI" use="optional">
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<documentation>In general this reference points to a CRS instance of gml:CoordinateReferenceSystemType
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(see coordinateReferenceSystems.xsd). For well known references it is not required that the CRS description exists at the
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location the URI points to. If no srsName attribute is given, the CRS must be specified as part of the larger context this
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geometry element is part of, e.g. a geometric element like point, curve, etc. It is expected that this attribute will be specified
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at the direct position level only in rare cases.</documentation>
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<attribute name="srsDimension" type="positiveInteger" use="optional">
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<documentation>The "srsDimension" is the length of coordinate sequence (the number of entries in the list). This dimension is
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specified by the coordinate reference system. When the srsName attribute is omitted, this attribute shall be omitted.</documentation>
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<documentation>Optional additional and redundant information for a CRS to simplify use when a more complete definition of the
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CRS is not needed. This information shall be the same as included in the more complete definition of the CRS, referenced by the
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srsName attribute. When the srsName attribute is included, either both or neither of the axisLabels and uomLabels attributes
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shall be included. When the srsName attribute is omitted, both of these attributes shall be omitted.</documentation>
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<attribute name="axisLabels" type="gml:NCNameList" use="optional">
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<documentation>Ordered list of labels for all the axes of this CRS. The gml:axisAbbrev value should be used for these axis
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labels, after spaces and forbiddden characters are removed. When the srsName attribute is included, this attribute is optional.
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When the srsName attribute is omitted, this attribute shall also be omitted.</documentation>
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<attribute name="uomLabels" type="gml:NCNameList" use="optional">
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<annotation>
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<documentation>Ordered list of unit of measure (uom) labels for all the axes of this CRS. The value of the string in the
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gml:catalogSymbol should be used for this uom labels, after spaces and forbiddden characters are removed. When the
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axisLabels attribute is included, this attribute shall also be included. When the axisLabels attribute is omitted, this attribute
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shall also be omitted.</documentation>
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<element name="_GeometricPrimitive" type="gml:AbstractGeometricPrimitiveType" abstract="true" substitutionGroup="gml:_Geometry">
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<documentation>The "_GeometricPrimitive" element is the abstract head of the substituition group for all (pre- and user-defined)
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geometric primitives.</documentation>
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<complexType name="AbstractGeometricPrimitiveType" abstract="true">
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<documentation>This is the abstract root type of the geometric primitives. A geometric primitive is a geometric object that is not
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decomposed further into other primitives in the system. All primitives are oriented in the direction implied by the sequence of their
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coordinate tuples.</documentation>
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<complexType name="GeometricPrimitivePropertyType">
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<documentation>A property that has a geometric primitive as its value domain can either be an appropriate geometry element
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encapsulated in an element of this type or an XLink reference to a remote geometry element (where remote includes geometry
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elements located elsewhere in the same document). Either the reference or the contained element must be given, but neither
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both nor none.</documentation>
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<documentation>This attribute group includes the XLink attributes (see xlinks.xsd). XLink is used in GML to reference remote
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resources (including those elsewhere in the same document). A simple link element can be constructed by including a
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specific set of XLink attributes. The XML Linking Language (XLink) is currently a Proposed Recommendation of the World Wide
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Web Consortium. XLink allows elements to be inserted into XML documents so as to create sophisticated links between
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resources; such links can be used to reference remote properties. A simple link element can be used to implement pointer
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functionality, and this functionality has been built into various GML 3 elements by including the gml:AssociationAttributeGroup.</documentation>
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<element name="Point" type="gml:PointType" substitutionGroup="gml:_GeometricPrimitive"/>
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<complexType name="PointType">
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<documentation>A Point is defined by a single coordinate tuple.</documentation>
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<documentation>GML supports two different ways to specify the direct poisiton of a point. 1. The "pos" element is of type
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DirectPositionType.</documentation>
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<documentation>Deprecated with GML version 3.1.0 for coordinates with ordinate values that are numbers. Use "pos"
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instead. The "coordinates" element shall only be used for coordinates with ordinates that require a string
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representation, e.g. DMS representations.</documentation>
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<documentation>Deprecated with GML version 3.0. Use "pos" instead. The "coord" element is included for
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backwards compatibility with GML 2.</documentation>
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<element name="pointProperty" type="gml:PointPropertyType">
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<sch:pattern name="Check either href or content not both">
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<documentation>This property element either references a point via the XLink-attributes or contains the point element. pointProperty
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is the predefined property which can be used by GML Application Schemas whenever a GML Feature has a property with a value that
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is substitutable for Point.</documentation>
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<element name="pointRep" type="gml:PointPropertyType">
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<documentation>Deprecated with GML version 3.1.0. Use "pointProperty" instead. Included for backwards compatibility with GML 3.0.0.</documentation>
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<complexType name="PointPropertyType">
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<annotation>
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<documentation>A property that has a point as its value domain can either be an appropriate geometry element encapsulated in an
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element of this type or an XLink reference to a remote geometry element (where remote includes geometry elements located
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elsewhere in the same document). Either the reference or the contained element must be given, but neither both nor none.</documentation>
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<attributeGroup ref="gml:AssociationAttributeGroup">
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<documentation>This attribute group includes the XLink attributes (see xlinks.xsd). XLink is used in GML to reference remote
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resources (including those elsewhere in the same document). A simple link element can be constructed by including a specific
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set of XLink attributes. The XML Linking Language (XLink) is currently a Proposed Recommendation of the World Wide Web Consortium.
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XLink allows elements to be inserted into XML documents so as to create sophisticated links between resources; such links can be
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used to reference remote properties. A simple link element can be used to implement pointer functionality, and this functionality has
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been built into various GML 3 elements by including the gml:AssociationAttributeGroup.</documentation>
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<documentation>A container for an array of points. The elements are always contained in the array property, referencing geometry
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elements or arrays of geometry elements is not supported.</documentation>
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<!-- primitive geometry objects (1-dimensional) -->
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<element name="_Curve" type="gml:AbstractCurveType" abstract="true" substitutionGroup="gml:_GeometricPrimitive">
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<documentation>The "_Curve" element is the abstract head of the substituition group for all (continuous) curve elements.</documentation>
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<complexType name="AbstractCurveType" abstract="true">
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<documentation>An abstraction of a curve to support the different levels of complexity. The curve can always be viewed as a geometric
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primitive, i.e. is continuous.</documentation>
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<sch:pattern name="Check either href or content not both">
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<documentation>This property element either references a curve via the XLink-attributes or contains the curve element. curveProperty is the
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predefined property which can be used by GML Application Schemas whenever a GML Feature has a property with a value that is
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substitutable for _Curve.</documentation>
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<documentation>A property that has a curve as its value domain can either be an appropriate geometry element encapsulated in an
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element of this type or an XLink reference to a remote geometry element (where remote includes geometry elements located elsewhere
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in the same document). Either the reference or the contained element must be given, but neither both nor none.</documentation>
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<documentation>This attribute group includes the XLink attributes (see xlinks.xsd). XLink is used in GML to reference remote
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resources (including those elsewhere in the same document). A simple link element can be constructed by including a specific
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set of XLink attributes. The XML Linking Language (XLink) is currently a Proposed Recommendation of the World Wide Web Consortium.
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XLink allows elements to be inserted into XML documents so as to create sophisticated links between resources; such links can be used
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to reference remote properties. A simple link element can be used to implement pointer functionality, and this functionality has been built
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into various GML 3 elements by including the gml:AssociationAttributeGroup.</documentation>
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<documentation>A container for an array of curves. The elements are always contained in the array property, referencing geometry elements
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<complexType name="LineStringType">
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<documentation>A LineString is a special curve that consists of a single segment with linear interpolation. It is defined by two or more coordinate
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tuples, with linear interpolation between them. It is backwards compatible with the LineString of GML 2, GM_LineString of ISO 19107 is
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implemented by LineStringSegment.</documentation>
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<documentation>GML supports two different ways to specify the control points of a line string. 1. A sequence of "pos"
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(DirectPositionType) or "pointProperty" (PointPropertyType) elements. "pos" elements are control points that are only part
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of this curve, "pointProperty" elements contain a point that may be referenced from other geometry elements or reference
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another point defined outside of this curve (reuse of existing points). 2. The "posList" element allows for a compact way to
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specifiy the coordinates of the control points, if all control points are in the same coordinate reference systems and belong
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to this curve only. The number of direct positions in the list must be at least two.</documentation>
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<documentation>Deprecated with GML version 3.1.0. Use "pointProperty" instead. Included for backwards compatibility
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with GML 3.0.0.</documentation>
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<documentation>Deprecated with GML version 3.0. Use "pos" instead. The "coord" element is included for backwards
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compatibility with GML 2.</documentation>
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<documentation>Deprecated with GML version 3.1.0. Use "posList" instead.</documentation>
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<element name="pos" type="gml:DirectPositionType">
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<documentation>DirectPosition instances hold the coordinates for a position within some coordinate reference system (CRS). Since
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DirectPositions, as data types, will often be included in larger objects (such as geometry elements) that have references to CRS, the
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"srsName" attribute will in general be missing, if this particular DirectPosition is included in a larger element with such a reference to a
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CRS. In this case, the CRS is implicitly assumed to take on the value of the containing object's CRS.</documentation>
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<complexType name="DirectPositionListType">
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<annotation>
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<documentation>DirectPositionList instances hold the coordinates for a sequence of direct positions within the same coordinate
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reference system (CRS).</documentation>
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<attribute name="count" type="positiveInteger" use="optional">
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<annotation>
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<documentation>"count" allows to specify the number of direct positions in the list. If the attribute count is present then
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the attribute srsDimension shall be present, too.</documentation>
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<sch:rule context="gml:vector">
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</sch:pattern>
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<complexType name="VectorType">
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<annotation>
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<documentation>Vector instances hold the compoents for a (usually spatial) vector within some coordinate reference system (CRS).
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Since Vectors will often be included in larger objects that have references to CRS, the "srsName" attribute may be missing.
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In this case, the CRS is implicitly assumed to take on the value of the containing object's CRS.
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Note that this content model is the same as DirectPositionType, but is defined separately to reflect the distinct semantics, and to avoid validation problems. SJDC 2004-12-02</documentation>
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</extension>
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<group name="geometricPositionGroup">
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<annotation>
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<documentation>A geometric position represented either by a DirectPosition or a Point.</documentation>
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<element ref="gml:pointProperty"/>
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<group name="geometricPositionListGroup">
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<annotation>
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<documentation>A list of geometric positions represented either by a DirectPosition or a Point.</documentation>
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</annotation>
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<group ref="gml:geometricPositionGroup" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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<element name="coordinates" type="gml:CoordinatesType">
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<annotation>
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<documentation>Deprecated with GML version 3.1.0.</documentation>
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</annotation>
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<!-- Envelope -->
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<element name="Envelope" type="gml:EnvelopeType"/>
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<!-- =========================================================== -->
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<complexType name="EnvelopeType">
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<annotation>
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<documentation>Envelope defines an extent using a pair of positions defining opposite corners in arbitrary dimensions. The first direct
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position is the "lower corner" (a coordinate position consisting of all the minimal ordinates for each dimension for all points within the envelope),
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the second one the "upper corner" (a coordinate position consisting of all the maximal ordinates for each dimension for all points within the
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envelope).</documentation>
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</annotation>
|
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<choice>
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<sequence>
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<element name="lowerCorner" type="gml:DirectPositionType"/>
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<element name="upperCorner" type="gml:DirectPositionType"/>
|
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</sequence>
|
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<element ref="gml:coord" minOccurs="2" maxOccurs="2">
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<annotation>
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<appinfo>deprecated</appinfo>
|
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<documentation>deprecated with GML version 3.0</documentation>
|
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</annotation>
|
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</element>
|
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<element ref="gml:pos" minOccurs="2" maxOccurs="2">
|
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<annotation>
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<appinfo>deprecated</appinfo>
|
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<documentation>Deprecated with GML version 3.1. Use the explicit properties "lowerCorner" and "upperCorner" instead.</documentation>
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</annotation>
|
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</element>
|
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<element ref="gml:coordinates">
|
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<annotation>
|
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<documentation>Deprecated with GML version 3.1.0. Use the explicit properties "lowerCorner" and "upperCorner" instead.</documentation>
|
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</annotation>
|
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</element>
|
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</choice>
|
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<attributeGroup ref="gml:SRSReferenceGroup"/>
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</complexType>
|
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<!-- =========================================================== -->
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<element name="coord" type="gml:CoordType">
|
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<annotation>
|
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<documentation>Deprecated with GML 3.0 and included for backwards compatibility with GML 2. Use the "pos" element instead.</documentation>
|
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</annotation>
|
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</element>
|
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<complexType name="CoordType">
|
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<annotation>
|
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<documentation>Represents a coordinate tuple in one, two, or three dimensions. Deprecated with GML 3.0 and replaced by
|
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DirectPositionType.</documentation>
|
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</annotation>
|
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<sequence>
|
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<element name="X" type="decimal"/>
|
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<element name="Y" type="decimal" minOccurs="0"/>
|
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<element name="Z" type="decimal" minOccurs="0"/>
|
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</sequence>
|
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</complexType>
|
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<!-- =========================================================== -->
|
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<element name="lineStringProperty" type="gml:LineStringPropertyType">
|
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<annotation>
|
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<documentation>Deprecated with GML 3.0 and included only for backwards compatibility with GML 2.0. Use "curveProperty" instead. This
|
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property element either references a line string via the XLink-attributes or contains the line string element.</documentation>
|
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</annotation>
|
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</element>
|
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<!-- =========================================================== -->
|
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<complexType name="LineStringPropertyType">
|
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<annotation>
|
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<documentation>This type is deprecated with GML 3 and shall not be used. It is included for backwards compatibility with GML 2. Use
|
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CurvePropertyType instead. A property that has a line string as its value domain can either be an appropriate geometry element encapsulated
|
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in an element of this type or an XLink reference to a remote geometry element (where remote includes geometry elements located elsewhere
|
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in the same document). Either the reference or the contained element must be given, but neither both nor none.</documentation>
|
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</annotation>
|
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<sequence minOccurs="0">
|
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<element ref="gml:LineString"/>
|
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</sequence>
|
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<attributeGroup ref="gml:AssociationAttributeGroup">
|
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<annotation>
|
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<documentation>This attribute group includes the XLink attributes (see xlinks.xsd). XLink is used in GML to reference remote resources
|
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(including those elsewhere in the same document). A simple link element can be constructed by including a specific set of XLink attributes.
|
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The XML Linking Language (XLink) is currently a Proposed Recommendation of the World Wide Web Consortium. XLink allows elements to
|
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be inserted into XML documents so as to create sophisticated links between resources; such links can be used to reference remote properties.
|
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A simple link element can be used to implement pointer functionality, and this functionality has been built into various GML 3 elements by
|
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including the gml:AssociationAttributeGroup.</documentation>
|
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</annotation>
|
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</attributeGroup>
|
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</complexType>
|
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|
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</schema>
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