NIEM Wayfarer 5.1

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cbrn:Angle90Type

A data type for an inclination measure where the units are decimal degrees and the values range from +90.0 to -90.0.

View UML for type: cbrn:Angle90Type

cbrn:Angle90Type is derived from:
  • xs:decimal
    • cbrn:Angle90SimpleType (A data type for an inclination measure where the units are decimal degrees and the values range from +90.0 to -90.0.)
      • cbrn:Angle90Type
Types which are derived from cbrn:Angle90Type:
  • Nothing derived from this
Elements of type cbrn:Angle90Type:
  • cbrn:LatitudeValue
        A point's latitude on the surface of the earth expressed as geographic coordinates in decimal degrees. Points in the northern hemisphere range from 0.0 to +90.0 degrees. Points in the southern hemisphere range from 0.0 to -90.0.
  • cbrn:RelativeLocationInclinationValue
        A vertical bearing angle with respect to the horizontal plane from a reference point (Origin) to an object (i.e., instrument, detector, or item) or a nuclide. Its value is the angle subtended by a straight line, running from the center of the reference point to the center of the object or nuclide, and a projection of that line onto the horizontal plane. The angle range is from "-90.0" to "+90.0" degrees. A value of zero implies the center of the object or nuclide is at the same altitude or elevation as the reference point; positive values imply the object or nuclide is higher than the reference point; negative values imply the object or nuclide is lower than the reference point.
cbrn:Angle90Type-ish Elements:
  • cbrn:LatitudeValue (cbrn:Angle90Type)
        A point's latitude on the surface of the earth expressed as geographic coordinates in decimal degrees. Points in the northern hemisphere range from 0.0 to +90.0 degrees. Points in the southern hemisphere range from 0.0 to -90.0.
  • cbrn:RelativeLocationInclinationValue (cbrn:Angle90Type)
        A vertical bearing angle with respect to the horizontal plane from a reference point (Origin) to an object (i.e., instrument, detector, or item) or a nuclide. Its value is the angle subtended by a straight line, running from the center of the reference point to the center of the object or nuclide, and a projection of that line onto the horizontal plane. The angle range is from "-90.0" to "+90.0" degrees. A value of zero implies the center of the object or nuclide is at the same altitude or elevation as the reference point; positive values imply the object or nuclide is higher than the reference point; negative values imply the object or nuclide is lower than the reference point.