Documentation for CityGML

Complex Type: _ReliefComponentType

[Table of contents]

Super-types: gml:AbstractFeatureType < _CityObjectType (by extension) < _ReliefComponentType (by extension)
Sub-types:
Name _ReliefComponentType
Used by (from the same schema document) Element _ReliefComponent
Abstract yes
Documentation Type describing the vomponents of a relief feature - either a TIN, a Grid, mass points or break lines. As subclass of _CityObject, a ReliefComponent inherits all attributes and relations, in particular an id, names, external references, generic attributes and generalization relations.
XML Instance Representation
<...
gml:id="[0..1]">
<gml:description> ... </gml:description> [0..1]
<gml:name> ... </gml:name> [0..*]

'Multiple names may be provided. These will often be distinguished by being assigned by different authorities, as indicated by the value of the codeSpace attribute. In an instance document there will usually only be one name per authority.'

<gml:boundedBy> ... </gml:boundedBy> [0..1]
<gml:location> ... </gml:location> [0..1]

'deprecated in GML version 3.1'

<creationDate> xs:date </creationDate> [0..1]
<terminationDate> xs:date </terminationDate> [0..1]
<externalReference> ExternalReferenceType </externalReference> [0..*]
<generalizesTo> GeneralizationRelationType </generalizesTo> [0..*]
<lod> integerBetween0and4 </lod> [1]
<extent> gml:PolygonPropertyType </extent> [0..1]
</...>
Diagram
Schema Component Representation
<xs:complexType name="_ReliefComponentType" abstract="true">
<xs:complexContent>
<xs:extension base=" _CityObjectType ">
<xs:sequence>
<xs:element name="lod" type=" integerBetween0and4 "/>
<xs:element name="extent" type=" gml:PolygonPropertyType " minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref=" _GenericApplicationPropertyOfReliefComponent " minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
</xs:sequence>
</xs:extension>
</xs:complexContent>
</xs:complexType>