Inspire revision 4711
Gyldig
The identification of a floor range by its lowest and highest floor.
-- Description --
NOTE 1: The ground floor should be considered as floor n°0.
NOTE 2: If the floor range includes only one floor, the lowest and highest floor will be equal, e.g. [0,0] to identify the ground floor.
NOTE 3: In case of a building with several building parts, the same floor should be used as reference floor, i.e. as floor n° 0.
Egenskap |
Stereotype |
Beskrivelse |
Type |
Multiplisitet |
lowestFloor |
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-- Name --
lowestFloor
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Real |
1..1 |
highestFloor |
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-- Name --
highestFloor
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Real |
1..1 |
Navn |
Type |
Lengde |
Multiplisitet |
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Real |
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1..1 |
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Real |
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1..1 |
Name |
Type |
English |
Description |
lowestFloor |
Real |
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The lowest floor in the floor range.
-- Description --
NOTE: lowestFloor is defined as float to deal with half floors that are used by some data producers (e.g. for mezzanines). Only numbers such as .. -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, … or …, -1,5, -0.5, 0.5, 1.5, 2.5, ... should be used to define lowest floor.
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highestFloor |
Real |
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The highest floor in the floor range.
-- Description --
NOTE : HighestFloor is defined as float to deal with half floors that are used by some data producers (e.g. for mezzanines). Only numbers such as .. -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, … or …, -1,5, -0.5, 0.5, 1.5, 2.5, ... should be used to define highest floor.
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Vis FloorRange i NVDB Datakatalog
Id |
Navn |
Type |
Multiplisitet |
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Real |
1 ..1 |
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Real |
1 ..1 |