Location.xid.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<specification xmlns="https://xid.location.studio/schema/V1.0.0/XtensibleInterfaceDefinition.xsd"
xmlns:xid="https://xid.location.studio/schema/V1.0.0/XtensibleInterfaceDefinition.xsd"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="https://xid.location.studio/schema/V1.0.0/XtensibleInterfaceDefinition.xsd https://xid.location.studio/schema/V1.0.0/XtensibleInterfaceDefinition.xsd"
identity="Location.xid.xml">
<title>GeoSpatial Location Definition </title>
<!-- Include all known definitions -->
<import ref="https://xid.location.studio/Tensor/V1.1/Definitions.xid.xml" local="Definitions.xid.xml" />
<import ref="https://xid.location.studio/GeoSpatial/V1.0/SpatialDefs.xid.xml" local="SpatialDefs.xid.xml" />
<import ref="https://xid.location.studio/GeoSpatial/V1.0/Address.xid.xml" local="Address.xid.xml" />
<import ref="https://xid.location.studio/GeoSpatial/V1.0/Shape.xid.xml" local="Shape.xid.xml" />
<namespace name="GeoSpatial">
<using namespace="Tensor"/>
<!--
*************************************
* Location Definition.
*************************************
-->
<struct name="Location" type="Object" rttkey="GeoSpatial.ObjectType.Location">
<comment>Defines a simple location object comprising a shape with optional name, identity, and address information. Location is typically
used to convey basic information about a place. More complex types with uncertainty, confidence, bounds are available in in GeoObject and HPE positioning
definitions.</comment>
<elem name="shape" type="Shape" multiplicity="1" polymorphic="true" ord="21">
<comment>
The shape of the location. Can be any of the shape types.
</comment>
</elem>
<elem name="veracity" type="float32" multiplicity="1" default="-1" ord="22">
<comment>
Veracity defines the validity of the measurement in the range between 0 and 1.
A high score means the estimate is deemed valid and more reliable than a lower score.
If no veracity scoring is performed, this will have a value of -1.
</comment>
</elem>
<elem name="confidence" type="float32" multiplicity="1" default="-1" ord="23">
<comment>The estimate confidence. Valid range is 0.0 to 1.0. Typical value is 0.68 (one standard deviation). Default is -1 for not defined.</comment>
</elem>
<elem name="address" type="GeoSpatial.AddressInfo" multiplicity="0..1" ord="24">
<comment>Optional address associated with the GeoObject.</comment>
</elem>
<elem name="floor" type="int16" multiplicity="0..1" default="0" ord="25">
<comment>Optional floor number</comment>
</elem>
</struct>
</namespace>
</specification>