Table 6.179 — DRM_Point
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Class |
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Superclass |
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Subclass |
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Definition |
An instance of this DRM class specifies an attributed location, which conceptually has no spatial extents. |
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Class diagram |
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Inherited field elements |
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Field elements |
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Default field values |
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Associated to (one-way) (inherited) |
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Associated to (one-way) |
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Associated by (one-way) (inherited) |
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Associated by (one-way) |
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Associated with (two-way) (inherited) |
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Associated with (two-way) |
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Composed of (two-way) (inherited) |
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Composed of (two-way) |
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Composed of (two-way metadata) (inherited) |
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Composed of (two-way metadata) |
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Component of (two-way) (inherited) |
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Component of (two-way) |
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Constraints |
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Clarifications |
1A <DRM Geometry Node> instance associated with a <DRM Point> instance represents the topology of that <DRM Point> instance. 2A <DRM Primitive Geometry> instance P has a <DRM Union Of Primitive Geometry> component only when P can be decomposed into nested <DRM Primitive Geometry> instances. EXAMPLE A <DRM Polygon> instance can be decomposed into multiple <DRM Polygon> instances representing subfaces. |
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Example(s) |
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