Difference between revisions of "OPERAT"
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Attribute type: Enumeration | Attribute type: Enumeration | ||
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| + | Expected input: | ||
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| + | ID Meaning INT 1 M-4 | ||
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| + | 1 : largest value | ||
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| + | 2 : smallest value | ||
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Definitions: | Definitions: | ||
| − | + | largest value: | |
| − | + | The largest value computed from the applicable attributes or sub-attributes | |
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| − | + | smallest value: | |
| + | The smallest value computed from the applicable attributes or sub-attributes | ||
| + | Remarks: | ||
| − | + | OPERAT is intended to be used in conjunction with other attributes (or sub-attributes of a complex attribute) to indicate how their values must be combined in order to describe a condition. Null attributes are ignored. | |
| − | + | Example: | |
| − | UKCLRN | + | Complex attribute UKCLRN with sub-attributes UKCFIX=2.5, UKCVAR=10.00, OPERAT=1 |
| − | UKCFIX=2.5, UKCVAR=10.00, OPERAT=1 | ||
indicates that the under-keel clearance required is the greater of 2.5 metres or 10% of the ship's draught. | indicates that the under-keel clearance required is the greater of 2.5 metres or 10% of the ship's draught. | ||
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Revision as of 14:14, 26 March 2010
FEATURE OBJECT ATTRIBUTES
Attribute: Operation
Acronym: OPERAT Code: ?
Camel case: operation
Attribute type: Enumeration
Expected input:
ID Meaning INT 1 M-4
1 : largest value
2 : smallest value
Definitions:
largest value:
The largest value computed from the applicable attributes or sub-attributes
smallest value:
The smallest value computed from the applicable attributes or sub-attributes
Remarks:
OPERAT is intended to be used in conjunction with other attributes (or sub-attributes of a complex attribute) to indicate how their values must be combined in order to describe a condition. Null attributes are ignored.
Example:
Complex attribute UKCLRN with sub-attributes UKCFIX=2.5, UKCVAR=10.00, OPERAT=1
indicates that the under-keel clearance required is the greater of 2.5 metres or 10% of the ship's draught.
| David | Raphael | others | Jens |
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| Y/N | Y | others Y/N | Y/N |