NIEM Wayfarer 5.1

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cbrn:Angle180SimpleType

A data type for an angle measure where the units are decimal degrees and the values range from +180.0 to -180.0.

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cbrn:Angle180SimpleType is derived from:
  • xs:decimal
    • cbrn:Angle180SimpleType
Types which are derived from cbrn:Angle180SimpleType:
  • cbrn:Angle180Type
        A data type for an angle measure where the units are decimal degrees and the values range from +180.0 to -180.0.
Elements of type cbrn:Angle180SimpleType:
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cbrn:Angle180SimpleType-ish Elements:
  • cbrn:Azimuth180Value (cbrn:Angle180Type)
        An objects(i.e., instrument, detector, or item) orientation, with respect to True North. Its value is the angle subtended by a line from the center point of the object to True North in the horizontal plane and the line formed by the object's front-to-back axis projected onto the horizontal plane. The angle range is from "-180.0" to "+180.0" degrees. A value of zero implies the front of the object's body is pointed to True North; positive values imply the front is pointed to the east of True North; negative values imply the front is pointed to the west of True North.
  • cbrn:LongitudeValue (cbrn:Angle180Type)
        A point's longitude on the surface of the earth expressed in decimal degrees. Points east of the prime meridian range from 0.0 to +180.0 degrees. Points west of the prime meridian range from 0.0 to -180.0.
  • cbrn:RelativeLocationAzimuthValue (cbrn:Angle180Type)
        A horizontal bearing angle with respect to True North from a reference point (Origin) to an object (i.e., instrument, detector, or item) or a nuclide. Its value is the angle subtended by the projection onto the horizontal plane of a straight line from the reference point to the center of the object or nuclide, and a line extending in the forward direction from the reference point. The angle range is from "-180.0" to "+180.0" degrees. A value of zero implies the center of the object or nuclide's body is aligned directly in front of the reference point; positive values imply the object or nuclide is to the right of the reference point; negative values imply the object or nuclide is to the left of the reference point.