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The SEDRIS Data Representation Model
APPENDIX B - Constraints Index Codes within Tables |
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Consider a <Data Table> instance D with a <Table Property Description> component X, where X has meaning value of SE_IDXCODE_DATA_TABLE_LIBRARY.
For each corresponding cell value C in D, if C is not a sentinel value for missing or excluded, C is an index into the ordered set of <Data Table> components of a <Data Table Library> instance where
The transmittal in which D resides shall have a <Data Table Library> instance L,
L shall have at least N ordered <Data Table> components,
The Nth <Data Table> component of L shall have a <Classification Data> component, the tag of which matches the component_data_table_ecc of X.
If the <Classification Data> component of the referenced Nth <Data Table> instance has no <Property Value> components, X shall have none.
If the <Classification Data> component of the referenced Nth <Data Table> instance has j <Property Value> components, X shall have exactly j matching <Property Value> components.
Consider a <Data Table> instance D, with a <Table Property Description> component X, where X has meaning value of SE_IDXCODE_DATA_TABLE_COMPONENT.
For each corresponding cell value C in D, if C is not a sentinel value for missing or excluded, C is an index into the ordered set of <Data Table> components of D, where
D shall have at least N ordered <Data Table> components,
The Nth <Data Table> component of D shall have a <Classification Data> component, the tag of which matches the component_data_table_ecc of X.
If the <Classification Data> component of the referenced Nth <Data Table> instance has no <Property Value> components, X shall have none.
If the <Classification Data> component of the referenced Nth <Data Table> instance has j <Property Value> components, X shall have exactly j matching <Property Value> instances.
Consider a <Data Table> instance D, with a <Table Property Description> component X, where X has a meaning value of SE_IDXCODE_PROP_TABLE_REF_COMPONENT.
For each corresponding cell value C in D, if C is not a sentinel value for missing or excluded, C is an index into the ordered set of <Property Table Reference> components of D, where
D shall have at least N ordered <Property Table Reference> components,
The Nth <Property Table Reference> component of D shall refer to a <Property Table> instance such that the tag of its <Classification Data> component matches the component_data_table_ecc of X.
If the <Classification Data> component of the referenced <Property Table> instance has no <Property Value> components, X shall have none.
If the <Classification Data> component of the referenced <Property Table> instance has j <Property Value> components, X shall have exactly j matching <Property Value> components.
Consider a <Data Table> instance D, with a <Table Property Description> component X, where X has meaning value specified by an EAC. If X has <Property Value> components, they qualify the meaning value of X.
A <Table Property Description> instance that is not covered by b, c, d, or e above shall have no <Property Value> components.
Consider a <Data Table> instance D, with a <Table Property Description> component X, where X has a meaning value of SE_IDXCODE_IMAGE_MAPPING_FUNCTION.
For each corresponding cell value C in D, if N is not a sentinel value for missing or excluded, N is an index into the ordered set of <Image Mapping Function> components of D, where D shall have at least N ordered <Image Mapping Function> components.
The SE_Index_Code enumerants that exist to allow cells within <Data Table> instances to reference <Data Table Library> <Data Table> components, <Data Table> components, <Property Table Reference> components, and <Image Mapping Function> components are meaningless for all other <Property> contexts.
The only function of <Property Value> components for <Table Property Description> instances is to provide elaboration for the meaning field as needed, since in general, referenced <Data Table> instances are distinguished only by their classification (which may be elaborated).
Consider a <Property Table> instance containing two <Table Property Description> instances defining indexes to sub-tables (that is, two elements in each cell are such indexes, and the <Property Table> itself has two component <Property Table> instances).
The first index references sub-tables classified by ECC_WATERBODY_ACOUSTIC_PROPERTY_SET with <Property Value> elaboration EAC_FREQUENCY = 100 Hz.
The second index references sub-tables classified by ECC_WATERBODY_ACOUSTIC_PROPERTY_SET with <Property Value> elaboration EAC_FREQUENCY = 2000 Hz.
<Property Table>
<>
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|---- <Table Property Description>
| meaning =
| { SE_ELEMTYPCOD_INDEX,
| { SE_IDXCODE_DATA_TABLE_COMPONENT }}
| <>
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| <Classification Data>
| ECC_WATERBODY_ACOUSTIC_PROPERTY_SET
| <>
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| |---- <Property Value>
| | meaning = {SE_PROPCODTYP_ATTRIBUTE,
| | {EAC_PROPERTY_SET_SPATIAL_DOMAIN}
| | value = {EDCS_AVT_ENUMERATION,
| | {EEC_PRPSETSPATDMN_SURFACE}}
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| |---- <Property Value>
| | meaning = {SE_PROPCODTYP_ATTRIBUTE,
| | {EAC_WATERBODY_PROPERTY_SET_ACOUSTIC_TYPE}
| | value = {EDCS_AVT_ENUMERATION,
| | {EEC_WTRBDPRPSTACTY_LOSS}}
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| |---- <Property Value>
| meaning = {SE_PROPCODTYP_ATTRIBUTE,
| {EAC_FREQUENCY}
| value = {EDCS_AVT_REAL,
| {EUC_HERTZ, ESC_UNI,
| {EDCS_NVT_SINGLE_VALUE, {100.0}}
| }
| }
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|---- <Table Property Description>
meaning =
{ SE_ELEMTYPCOD_INDEX,
{ SE_IDXCODE_DATA_TABLE_COMPONENT }}
<>
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<Classification Data>
ECC_WATERBODY_ACOUSTIC_PROPERTY_SET
<>
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|---- <Property Value>
| meaning = {SE_PROPCODTYP_ATTRIBUTE,
| {EAC_PROPERTY_SET_SPATIAL_DOMAIN}
| value = {EDCS_AVT_ENUMERATION,
| {EEC_PRPSETSPATDMN_SURFACE}}
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|---- <Property Value>
| meaning = {SE_PROPCODTYP_ATTRIBUTE,
| {EAC_WATERBODY_PROPERTY_SET_ACOUSTIC_TYPE}
| value = {EDCS_AVT_ENUMERATION,
| {EEC_WTRBDPRPSTACTY_LOSS}}
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|---- <Property Value>
meaning = {SE_PROPCODTYP_ATTRIBUTE,
{EAC_FREQUENCY}
value = {EDCS_AVT_REAL,
{EUC_HERTZ, ESC_UNI,
{EDCS_NVT_SINGLE_VALUE, {2000.0}}
}
}
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