Definition Type: ComplexType
Name: ConversionType
Namespace: http://www.opengis.net/gml
Type: gml:AbstractGeneralConversionType
Containing Schema: coordinateOperations.xsd
Abstract
Documentation:
A concrete operation on coordinates that does not include any change of Datum. The best-known example of a coordinate conversion is a map projection. The parameters describing coordinate conversions are defined rather than empirically derived. Note that some conversions have no parameters. This concrete complexType can be used with all operation methods, without using an Application Schema that defines operation-method-specialized element names and contents. This abstract complexType can also be used, extended, or restricted for well-known operation methods, especially for methods with only one Conversion instance.
Collapse XSD Schema Diagram:
Drilldown into usesValue in schema coordinateoperations_xsd Drilldown into usesMethod in schema coordinateoperations_xsd Drilldown into targetCRS in schema coordinateoperations_xsd Drilldown into sourceCRS in schema coordinateoperations_xsd Drilldown into _positionalAccuracy in schema dataquality_xsd Drilldown into scope in schema referencesystems_xsd Drilldown into validArea in schema referencesystems_xsd Drilldown into operationVersion in schema coordinateoperations_xsd Drilldown into coordinateOperationID in schema coordinateoperations_xsd Drilldown into coordinateOperationName in schema coordinateoperations_xsd Drilldown into remarks in schema referencesystems_xsd Drilldown into metaDataProperty in schema gmlbase_xsd Drilldown into id in schema gmlbase_xsd Drilldown into AbstractGeneralConversionType in schema coordinateoperations_xsdXSD Diagram of ConversionType in schema coordinateoperations_xsd (Geography Markup Language)
Collapse XSD Schema Code:
<complexType name="ConversionType">
    <annotation>
        <documentation>A concrete operation on coordinates that does not include any change of Datum. The best-known example of a coordinate conversion is a map projection. The parameters describing coordinate conversions are defined rather than empirically derived. Note that some conversions have no parameters.

This concrete complexType can be used with all operation methods, without using an Application Schema that defines operation-method-specialized element names and contents. This abstract complexType can also be used, extended, or restricted for well-known operation methods, especially for methods with only one Conversion instance. </documentation>
    </annotation>
    <complexContent>
        <extension base="gml:AbstractGeneralConversionType">
            <sequence>
                <element ref="gml:usesMethod" />
                <element ref="gml:usesValue" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" />
            </sequence>
        </extension>
    </complexContent>
</complexType>
Collapse Child Elements:
Name Type Min Occurs Max Occurs
metaDataProperty gml:metaDataProperty 0 unbounded
description gml:description 0 (1)
name gml:name 0 unbounded
metaDataProperty gml:metaDataProperty 0 unbounded
description gml:description 0 (1)
name gml:name (1) unbounded
metaDataProperty gml:metaDataProperty 0 unbounded
remarks gml:remarks 0 (1)
coordinateOperationName gml:coordinateOperationName (1) (1)
coordinateOperationID gml:coordinateOperationID 0 unbounded
operationVersion gml:operationVersion 0 (1)
validArea gml:validArea 0 (1)
scope gml:scope 0 (1)
_positionalAccuracy gml:_positionalAccuracy 0 (1)
sourceCRS gml:sourceCRS 0 (1)
targetCRS gml:targetCRS 0 (1)
metaDataProperty gml:metaDataProperty 0 unbounded
remarks gml:remarks 0 (1)
coordinateOperationName gml:coordinateOperationName (1) (1)
coordinateOperationID gml:coordinateOperationID 0 unbounded
validArea gml:validArea 0 (1)
scope gml:scope 0 (1)
_positionalAccuracy gml:_positionalAccuracy 0 (1)
usesMethod gml:usesMethod (1) (1)
usesValue gml:usesValue 0 unbounded
Collapse Child Attributes:
Name Type Default Value Use
id gml:id Required
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Collapse References:
gml:Conversion