The type of dimension. Standard dimension types are suggested for uniform interpretation.
Dimension
Represents a measured dimension between two features.
Attributes
Required and optional XML attributesThe measurement being represented. No units are specified, but it is expected that all dimensions of the same type will be expressed in the same units, allowing uniform presentations to be applied in client applications.
The ObjectId of the feature being measured from.
The ObjectId of the feature being measured from.
A pair of decimal offsets in map units describing the extent of the reference line at the start of the baseline. Negative measures are left of the baseline, positive measures are right in the direction of the baseline. E.g: the values -0.5 4.0 represent a line through the start point, perpendicular to the baseline, that runs from 0.5m left of the baseline to 4.0m right. By convention the leftmost offset should be stated first.
A pair of decimal offsets in map units describing the extent of the reference line at the end of the baseline. Negative measures are left of the baseline, positive measures are right in the direction of the baseline. E.g: the values -0.5 4.0 represent a line through the end point, perpendicular to the baseline, that runs from 0.5m left of the baseline to 4.0m right. By convention the leftmost offset should be stated first.
A single decimal offset in map units describing the position of the measure line parallel to the baseline. Negative measures are left of the baseline, positive measures are right in the direction of the baseline. E.g: the value 2.0 represents a measure line parallel to the baseline, that runs from 2.0m right of the baseline.