Namespace
http://diggsml.org/schemas/3/geotechnical
Annotations
An object that contains properties thatcapture percentage of particle sizes within specific grade intervals.
Diagram
Type
diggs_geo:GradingType
Type hierarchy
Properties
content
complex
abstract
false
Used by
Model
gml:description{0,1} ,
gml:identifier{0,1} ,
gml:name* ,
diggs:status{0,1} ,
diggs:remark* ,
diggs_geo:particleSize ,
diggs_geo:sieveNumber{0,1} ,
diggs_geo:percentPassing{0,1} ,
diggs_geo:percentRetained{0,1} ,
diggs_geo:weightRetained{0,1} ,
diggs_geo:otherGradingProperty*
Children
diggs:remark , diggs:status , diggs_geo:otherGradingProperty , diggs_geo:particleSize , diggs_geo:percentPassing , diggs_geo:percentRetained , diggs_geo:sieveNumber , diggs_geo:weightRetained , gml:description , gml:identifier , gml:name
Instance
<diggs_geo:Grading gml:id= "" xmlns:diggs_geo= "http://diggsml.org/schemas/3/geotechnical" xmlns:gml= "http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2" xmlns:diggs= "http://diggsml.org/schemas/3" >
<gml:description xlink:actuate= "" xlink:arcrole= "" xlink:href= "" nilReason= "" xlink:role= "" xlink:show= "" xlink:title= "" xlink:type= "simple" > {0,1} </gml:description>
<gml:identifier codeSpace= "" > {0,1} </gml:identifier>
<gml:name codeSpace= "" > {0,unbounded} </gml:name>
<diggs:status codeSpace= "" > {0,1} </diggs:status>
<diggs:remark > {0,unbounded} </diggs:remark>
<diggs_geo:particleSize howDetermined= "" qualifier= "" uom= "" > {1,1} </diggs_geo:particleSize>
<diggs_geo:sieveNumber codeSpace= "" > {0,1} </diggs_geo:sieveNumber>
<diggs_geo:percentPassing howDetermined= "" qualifier= "" uom= "" > {0,1} </diggs_geo:percentPassing>
<diggs_geo:percentRetained howDetermined= "" qualifier= "" uom= "" > {0,1} </diggs_geo:percentRetained>
<diggs_geo:weightRetained howDetermined= "" qualifier= "" uom= "" > {0,1} </diggs_geo:weightRetained>
<diggs_geo:otherGradingProperty > {0,unbounded} </diggs_geo:otherGradingProperty>
</diggs_geo:Grading>
Attributes
QName
Type
Use
Annotation
gml:id
ID
required
Database handle for the object. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be
unique in the XML document within which it occurs. An external identifier for the object in
the form of a URI may be constructed using standard XML and XPointer methods. This is done
by concatenating the URI for the document, a fragment separator, and the value of the id
attribute.
Source
<element name= "Grading" type= "diggs_geo:GradingType" abstract= "false" >
<annotation >
<documentation > An object that contains properties thatcapture percentage of particle sizes within specific grade intervals. </documentation>
</annotation>
</element>