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Element gml:ConventionalUnit
Namespace http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2
Annotations
Conventional units that are neither base units nor defined by direct combination of base units are used in many application domains.  For example electronVolt for energy, feet and nautical miles for length.  In most cases there is a known, usually linear, conversion to a preferred unit which is either a base unit or derived by direct combination of base units.
The gml:ConventionalUnit extends gml:UnitDefinition with a property that describes a conversion to a preferred unit for this physical quantity.  When the conversion is exact, the element gml:conversionToPreferredUnit should be used, or when the conversion is not exact the element gml:roughConversionToPreferredUnit is available. Both of these elements have the same content model.  The gml:derivationUnitTerm property defined above is included to allow a user to optionally record how this unit may be derived from other ("more primitive") units.
Diagram
Diagram index9.tmp#id79 index10.tmp#id73 index11.tmp#id94 index12.tmp#id96 index13.tmp#id100 index14.tmp#id105 index15.tmp#id72 index16.tmp#id71 index9.tmp#id79 index10.tmp#id73 index11.tmp#id94 index12.tmp#id96 index13.tmp#id100 index14.tmp#id105 index63.tmp#id655 index64.tmp#id656 index65.tmp#id654 index215.tmp#id657 index216.tmp#id658 index217.tmp#id659 index218.tmp#id653 index730.tmp#id667 index731.tmp#id676 index732.tmp#id663 index733.tmp#id666
Type gml:ConventionalUnitType
Type hierarchy
Properties
content: complex
Model gml:metaDataProperty* , gml:description{0,1} , gml:descriptionReference{0,1} , gml:identifier , gml:name* , gml:remarks{0,1} , gml:quantityType{0,1} , gml:quantityTypeReference{0,1} , gml:catalogSymbol{0,1} , (gml:conversionToPreferredUnit | gml:roughConversionToPreferredUnit) , gml:derivationUnitTerm*
Children gml:catalogSymbol, gml:conversionToPreferredUnit, gml:derivationUnitTerm, gml:description, gml:descriptionReference, gml:identifier, gml:metaDataProperty, gml:name, gml:quantityType, gml:quantityTypeReference, gml:remarks, gml:roughConversionToPreferredUnit
Instance
<gml:ConventionalUnit gml:id="">
  <gml:metaDataProperty about="" xlink:actuate="" xlink:arcrole="" xlink:href="" nilReason="" gml:remoteSchema="" xlink:role="" xlink:show="" xlink:title="" xlink:type="simple">{0,unbounded}</gml:metaDataProperty>
  <gml:description xlink:actuate="" xlink:arcrole="" xlink:href="" nilReason="" gml:remoteSchema="" xlink:role="" xlink:show="" xlink:title="" xlink:type="simple">{0,1}</gml:description>
  <gml:descriptionReference xlink:actuate="" xlink:arcrole="" xlink:href="" nilReason="" owns="false" gml:remoteSchema="" xlink:role="" xlink:show="" xlink:title="" xlink:type="simple">{0,1}</gml:descriptionReference>
  <gml:identifier codeSpace="">{1,1}</gml:identifier>
  <gml:name codeSpace="">{0,unbounded}</gml:name>
</gml:ConventionalUnit>
Attributes
QName Type Fixed Default Use Annotation
gml:id ID required
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
Source
<element name="ConventionalUnit" type="gml:ConventionalUnitType" substitutionGroup="gml:UnitDefinition">
  <annotation>
    <documentation>Conventional units that are neither base units nor defined by direct combination of base units are used in many application domains. For example electronVolt for energy, feet and nautical miles for length. In most cases there is a known, usually linear, conversion to a preferred unit which is either a base unit or derived by direct combination of base units. The gml:ConventionalUnit extends gml:UnitDefinition with a property that describes a conversion to a preferred unit for this physical quantity. When the conversion is exact, the element gml:conversionToPreferredUnit should be used, or when the conversion is not exact the element gml:roughConversionToPreferredUnit is available. Both of these elements have the same content model. The gml:derivationUnitTerm property defined above is included to allow a user to optionally record how this unit may be derived from other ("more primitive") units.</documentation>
  </annotation>
</element>
Schema location http://schemas.opengis.net/gml/3.2.1/units.xsd