IS:lineLayout

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Introduction

Documentation

Syntax

Autoexport from the XML-Schema for element IS:lineLayout of railML® version 3.3
    
Documentation child element summarizing the line layout parameters
Subschema infrastructure
Parents*

line

Children

None

Attributes:
  • maxGradient: maximum gradient in per mille that occurs along the line (section) (optional; xs:decimal),

  • minRadius: minimum horizontal curve radius that occurs along the line (section); in meters (optional; xs:decimal),

  • numberOfTracks: use this parameter to specify the line being a double or single (or mixed) track line (optional; xs:string)
Possible values:
  • double: double track line
  • mixed: line with changing number of tracks
  • multiple: line with more than two tracks
  • single: single track line
*Notice:
Elements may have different parent elements. As a consequence they may be used in different contexts.
Please, consider this as well as a user of this wiki as when developing this documentation further.
Aspects that are only relevant with respect to one of several parents should be explained exclusively in the documentation of the respective parent element.


 

Autoexport from the XML-Schema for element IS:lineLayout of railML® version 3.2
    
Documentation child element summarizing the line layout parameters
Subschema infrastructure
Parents*

line

Children

None

Attributes:
  • maxGradient: maximum gradient in per million that occurs along the line (section) (optional; xs:decimal),

  • minRadius: minimum horizontal curve radius that occurs along the line (section); in meters (optional; xs:decimal),

  • numberOfTracks: use this parameter to specify the line being a double or single (or mixed) track line (optional; xs:string)
Possible values:
  • double: double track line
  • mixed: line with changing number of tracks
  • multiple: line with more than two tracks
  • single: single track line
*Notice:
Elements may have different parent elements. As a consequence they may be used in different contexts.
Please, consider this as well as a user of this wiki as when developing this documentation further.
Aspects that are only relevant with respect to one of several parents should be explained exclusively in the documentation of the respective parent element.


 

Autoexport from the XML-Schema for element IS:lineLayout of railML® version 3.1
    
Documentation child element summarizing the line layout parameters
Subschema infrastructure
Parents*

line

Children

any (0..*)

Attributes:
  • maxGradient: maximum gradient in per million that occurs along the line (section) (optional; xs:decimal),

  • numberOfTracks: use this parameter to specify the line being a double or single (or mixed) track line (optional; xs:string)
Possible values:
  • single: single track line
  • multiple: line with more than two tracks
  • double: double track line
  • mixed: line with changing number of tracks,

  • minRadius: minimum horizontal curve radius that occurs along the line (section); in meters (optional; xs:decimal)
*Notice:
Elements may have different parent elements. As a consequence they may be used in different contexts.
Please, consider this as well as a user of this wiki as when developing this documentation further.
Aspects that are only relevant with respect to one of several parents should be explained exclusively in the documentation of the respective parent element.


 


Changes 3.1→3.2

There exists an overview of all changes between railML® 3.1 and railML® 3.2 on page Dev:Changes/3.2.

The children have been changed.

The attributes have been changed.

Changes 3.2→3.3

There exists an overview of all changes between railML® 3.2 and railML® 3.3 on page Dev:Changes/3.3.

The attributes have been changed.

Semantics

Best Practice / Examples

Additional Information

Notes

Open Issues